speed has nothing to do with fuel capacity
21,637 miles per hour or 34,821 kilometers per hour in its orbit around the Sun.
I drove my 1995 Saturn sl2 until it had 263,000 miles on it. At that time, the transmission started to slip. I then gave it to a friend, to buy a newer Saturn sl1.
Planet Saturn has a surface area of 16.49 billion square miles.
The average diameter of Saturn is 71,229 miles and the equatorial circumference of Saturn is 235,300 miles. The surface temperature of Saturn is -218 degrees Fahrenheit.
If one was to fly directly to Saturn (not a more realistic orbital path) the distance ranges from 743 million miles to a bit more than 1 billion miles, depending on where earth and Saturn are in their respective elliptical orbits. Using the average distance of about 875 million miles and dividing by 25,000 miles per hour we get 35,000 hours, which is 1458 days, which is about 3.99 years. Although this trajectory and speed are not realistic, the Voyager 2 spacecraft took almost exactly 4 years to reach Saturn in 1977 - 1981.
60 miles
70 miles
70 miles an hour
141.672 miles an hour
75 miles per hour.
55 kilometers an hour=34.1754156 miles per hour
they can travel 24 miles in an hour