1 trillion miles on 1cm cubed of fuel
The answer depends on the settings on your car.
A F1 car holds 180 liters of fuel. Although it does differ from car to car, depending how far the car needs to travel and what the person wants the weight to be of the car.
A millilitre is one thousandth of a litre. Depending on the mpg the car gets, an average car would travel about as far as you could spit.
Diesel fuel injection service allows you to fill you car will fuel that will allow for your car to travel further. Diesel is typically used by trucks.
With sufficient fuel, certainly.
A vehicle @ 13 liters per gallon (~0.29MPG) will travel about 6.55 miles on a tank of 22.5 gallons of fuel.
Depends on the MPG of that vehicle which you did not list.
Both are parts of a car. The fuel pump is either situated in the fuel tank or sometimes in the engine of the car and works to pump the fuel from the tank to and around the engine. The fuel line is a thin long pipe witch the fuel does travel through to get from the fuel tank to the engine. the fuel pump sends the fuel through the fuel line.
There is no Volvo car with a two cylinder engine.
It depends on the fuel economy of the car, the driving style, and traffic conditions.
That depends - on how many miles to the gallon it does - and the size of the fuel tank! These days many can travel over 300 miles without refueling.
Not enough information. You either need the amount of time or the amount of fuel.