There is no way to answer this question with the facts given, since mileage for cars very so much. Additionally, there are many factors, including car age, size of engine, number of people in the car, if you are driving on flat terrain or up and down hills, etc. Ask the question again referencing a specific year and car make, along with the typical driving conditions to get a reasonable estimate.
Different cars use different amounts of gas. It also depends on the drive conditions and the mechanical condition of the car and the load inside the car. An electric car uses no gas at all.
Depends on the vehicle you are driving and how many miles you drive in a year.
In 200 miles you use 20 gallons - at 4.50 per , that is $90
A car can use varying amounts of gas in one day. It pretty much depends on the load the car is carrying and how far the car travels in one day.
It depends on how much gas you use per mile.
Considering the average car in the US gets between 18 and 30 miles per gallon depending on the size of car and engine as well as the type of driving. 8000 miles at 30 miles per gallon will use 267 gallons. At $3.50 per gallon, the gas cost will be a little over $900. 8000 miles at 18 miles per gallon will use 444 gallons. At $3.50 per gallon, the gas cost will be about $1500.
Depends on the distance of the drive.
(10 miles) / (25 miles per gallon) = 0.4 gallon
Depends on the milage the car gets.
it can be but you have to be careful on how much you use it you should use the oringal gas if it is still out there
Is that domestic or industrial use
$2.56 per gallon