It depends on the conditions and how you drive it
It all depends on the size of the tank and how many miles per gallon the car can travel. When I have a new vehicle I always check this by filing up the tank full plus a small separate approved gasoline container and zero the trip meter. Then I drive around as usual. When the 'low gas' indicator comes on I note how many miles that is and zero the trip meter. I then continue to drive as usual until I run out of gas. By checking the trip meter I know how far I can drive after the meter warned me of a low gas tank. I then fill up from the spare gasoline container and drive to the nearest gas station and fill up. By adding these two numbers I know how many miles I can drive on one tank of gas and I know how far I can drive when the 'low gas' warning goes off. You can also calculate this by finding out the size of the gas tank and how many miles the car will get to the gallon and multiply these numbers.
The number of miles you can drive is not dependent on the shape or material of the gas tank. The size of the tank matters, the larger the tank the farther you can drive.
I drive from Inverness to Telford 450miles on a full tank with the light just coming on.
Most of them drive.
6.43 million people drive in the US
A lot because people who dont even have drivers liscenes drive and many kids know how to drive.
four or three
the answer is 45 litres in a tank========================================According to the 2008 Ford FUSION Owner Guide :Front wheel drive ( 66.2 litres )All wheel drive ( 62.4 litres )
The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency when you drive your van and how big your tank is.
6.43 million people drive in the US
6 people drive a cruise ship