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the answer above is really wrong...it is Quantitative because it deals with numerical values...
Around 15 - 16mpg in the city to about 21 - 22mpg on the highway. Really depends on your driving style, as well.
All of the above.I couldn't really understand your question do you mean the freeway?roadway usersroadway usersRoadway Users
First the car engine and thus the air conditioning compressor are running faster at highway speeds, so the unit is capable of more cooling. Second highway speeds force more air over the condenser coils which are in the front of the car, which means they are more efficiently cooled by the outside air thus allowing the system to more efficiently cool the inside of your car. You might want to check the "charge" of the system if it gets really cold on the highway, and is less than adequate in the city.
I would say flying becausea lot of people are on the plane and it's a lot of cars along the Highway and flying seems the safest since it's nothing to really hit.
No there isn't except perhaps adding inector cleaner every 10,000 miles to your fuel tank but most fuel companies add his now already.
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This really is best determined by the drivers behavior and the type of driving being done. Personally, I can have a tank range from 250 miles to 350 miles per tank depending on the type of driving I am doing (City vs. Highway), and how fast I am going.
If a person is driving through a tunnel and cannot see light at the end, the tunnel may be really long. It is important to use headlights when traveling through a long tunnel.
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not really