Drive in the highest gear at the lowest RPM for best mileage. Make sure tires are inflated properly. Don't do a "jack rabbit" starts.
Drive in the highest gear at the lowest RPM for best mileage. Make sure tires are inflated properly. Don't do a "jack rabbit" starts.
Yes. mileage is measured the same in all vehicles.
Keeping a vehicles service history up to date and keeping a vehicles tire pressure correct, is key to getting good mileage from your vehicle. Improved driving attitude, slow acceleration and anticipating traffic conditions, to make less and unnecessary use of the brakes.
The mileage is how many miles the car has travelled, the total mileage is shown on the speedometer dial.
No. A car will get better mileage with the correct tire pressure.
Four wheelers because they average 30-50 mpg compared to a vehicles 17mpg.
A smaller car with 3 or 4 cylinders usually gets the best gas mileage. Also, hybrid cars tend to get better mileage on the city streets than regular cars because of their regenerative braking.
for any car to get better gas mileage get a better flowing intake and/or exhaust or get it tuned
The average car mileage in Europe is about 2.518 miles per gallon. The speed of the vehicles in the town is 18.7 kilometers per hour.
To determine which car has better gas mileage, we calculate the miles per gallon (MPG) for each. Car A has a mileage of 25 MPG (125 miles / 5 gallons), while Car B has a mileage of 20 MPG (120 miles / 6 gallons). Therefore, Car A has better gas mileage than Car B.
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