I travel 100 highway miles round-trip everyday in my commute to work. I can get approximately 350-385 miles out of each tank of gas from my '04 Vibe. I've done this for several years in fact, and hav over 110,000 miles on the odo. It seems that the gas mileage doesn't suffer from time and usage on this car as it has with my previous vehicles.
Mine is 2003 and I am getting (840km) 515 miles per tank. My car has 150,000 miles. The more I drive it, the better the mileage gets :-) I also take people storm chasing. My web site is www.stormchasing.ca
A 2004 Chevrolet Silverado gas tank can hold 26 gallons of gasoline. It can travel an estimated 14 miles per gallon in the city and 19 miles per gallon on the highway.
City around 230 miles to a full tank and highway around 300 miles to a full tank.
425 for a 26 gallon tank.
That would depend on the MPG.
With a 50/50 mixture of city and highway driving and the Cobalt's 13 gallon gas tank, it should drive about 325 miles on one tank. If you are doing ALL highway, a full tank will get you about 375 miles.
You can get 440 Miles on full tank driving on the Highway at 70 MPH
500 miles if it not a diesel
I get 300 miles on full tank, this is based on mainly highway driving(70mph) and some in town driving.
Because it has a 26 gallon fuel tank, it can travel 312 miles in the city or 442 on the highway.
The fuel tank on the 2004 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LS 4-door SUV holds 31 gallons of gas. This vehicle gets 13 miles per gallon in the city and 17 miles per gallon on the highway.
Depends on model, engine, transmission, overall condition, etc...
Town: 325 to 375 km/tank or km/60 liters Highway: 450 km/tank