It varies from car to car and driver to driver. The next time you fill up, record the mileage. The next time you fill up again, record the mileage and the gallons it took to fill it up. Subtract the the first mileage reading from the second reading and you have the total miles driven. Now take the number of gallons used and divide them into the total miles driven between fill ups and you will have the miles per gallon (mpg) the vehicle gets with you driving.
I need gasoline for my car.
i don't know, neither does the world
No one answer. It depends on the fuel mileage for THAT car, and how many miles it is driven.
Gasoline.:):):)
I went to the gas station to get some gasoline for my truck. Without gasoline in the tank, the car wouldn't run.
yes
That's an engine that burns gasoline, to produce motion. Many car engines use gasoline as fuel.
Some use electricity, most use gasoline.
No
No gasoline used in your car is in a liquid state.
There is no average. A large car use a gallon every 15-20 miles, a small one might use a gallon every 30-40 miles.
Yes as long as it is at least 87 octane. But I would hope you would not use gasoline from Venezuela.