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Check distance through Mapquest.com and then divide by average mileage on vehicle being driven
From what I have seen, people usually average 28-31 in mixed driving. Some people do worse, some do better. It all depends on where you drive and how you drive. They are pretty comparable to a Ford Focus or Toyota Corolla as far as mileage is concerned.
Insurance coverage is based on "Risk" and vehical value. The more mileage you drive a year the more risk you are. The more Mileage on your car the less it is worth. 8000 miles is the average Urban resident mileage and that is what most people have their insurance based on.
14,000 per year. This can be broken down further into drive age groups and male vs. female. The average miles for a male is a bit higher - 16,550 - compared to a woman's average - 10,142. The average mileage for each rises until about age 54, when it starts to drop off once more.
Fill fuel tank Record mileage Drive until it needs fuel again Fill fuel tank Record mileage Determine how many miles driven Divide by number of gallons required to drive those miles
mine gets an average of 13.9 mpg,its a 2005,but i drive it hard
depending on how hard or light you drive- the average m.p.g. is@ 43
The gas mileage will be different base on the year of the Hummer H1 and how you drive. The average for the Hummer in the city is 12 MPG and for the highway it is 10 MPG.
Blow out resistant, or run flat tires, can be driven on even when flat. The tire has a limited mileage that you can still drive, enough to be able to get to a tire shop.
The average in 08 was about 15000 But Just depends how much you drive -David-
The future perfect tense of 'drive' is 'will have driven'.
The cost of gas to drive 2,128 would vary greatly on the mileage the vehicle to be driven gets. If it gets 20 miles to the gallon it would take 106.4 gallons of gas.