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
There is no way to tell exactly how many miles to the gallon will you loose with a bad EGR. It depends on the car.
Very good math question. You didn't tell us how many miles per gallon your car gets. If you get 25 miles per gallon, you could go 375 miles on one tank of gas.
Depends on the miles per gallon the vehicle you are driving gets which you fail to list. All you do is divide the miles per gallon your vehicle gets on the highway into 2500 which will tell you the gallons of fuel you will use and then multiply that figure by $2.85 and you will have your answer.
It is impossible to answer your question because you did not list the miles per gallon your vehicle gets. But this is very easy to figure. As an example if your vehicle gets 25 miles per gallon, divide 25 into 525. Your answer will be 21. This will tell you the number of gallons necessary to make the trip. Multiply 21 times $3.65 and you get $76.65. Use your real miles per gallon to figure this.
That's impossible to answer. You must tell us how many miles per gallon you are getting
This depends on the vehicle's "Miles per Gallon" (MPG) rating. For instance, my car goes 29 Miles per Gallon. You may want to ask the person that owns the vehicle what their MPG is. Their answer will tell you how many miles they can drive their car per gallon.
10 MILES per gallon, and we want to drive 2000 miles, so let's divide the total number of miles by our mpg, and that will tell us how many gallons we need. 2000 /10 = 200 gallons. At 4.50 dollars per gallon, and we need 200 gallons, 200*4.50 = 900 dollars needed.
it really depends on what your cars m.p.g. is. I suggest looking at that first. that will tell you
In order to answer this question correctly, you need to know how many miles to the gallon your vehicle gets. For example, if you're driving in a car that gets 30 miles to the gallon, find out what your total miles would be and divide it by 30. That would tell you how many gallons of gas you would use. You also have to take in consideration that it takes more gas to drive through a town that has stop lights than it does to drive on a freeway. So just to be safe, divide your total miles between your starting point and where you are going by 25, assuming your vehicle gets 30 MPG.
Fill your tank, calculate the miles to the next service station, and see how many gallons you need to re-fill the tank.
Most car dealerships will tell you the estimated highway and city mileage a vehicle gets, but if you want to figure it out for yourself, you will need to determine how many gallons of gas are in the car, and calculate the miles per gallon based on the amount of miles that amount of fuel takes you.
(70 miles/trip) divided by (1 gallon/19 miles) = (70/19) (miles-gallon/trip-miles) = 3.684 gallons per trip. Now, if we only knew how much you pay for a gallon of gas, we could tell you how much the trip will cost.