2002 Ford Taurus
Est MPG
18MPG(City)
22MPG(Highway) also, simply how far a car will travel on a particular measurement of fuel (liters or gallons usually)
Purchasing the best made diesel car for its high mileage rating in an example of logical decision making. The decision is based on the factors of cars performing the best in the mileage ratings.
The Gas mileage on a Mini Cooper depends entirely on the model of NIni Coope it is for example 2013 MINI Cooper Clubman has a combined gas mileage of 30.
The Chevrolet Silverado's gas mileage varies from 14 (in cities) to 20 (on the highway) EPA MPG. It is of course possible improve your mileage by, for example, changing oil. Most synthetic oils should help you improve you mileage.
To keep track of your mileage over time and maintain records for tax deductions. See related links for an example.
YYMV = Your Mileage May Vary Example: "Here's a guide to restaurants in Ohio, but YYMV."
Many credit and rewards cards offer benefits including mileage and dining rewards. For example, United Airlines offers the MileagePlus options, including a MileagePlus Dining program.
How much you would pay for a used Citroen C3 depends a lot on the age, mileage and the current state of the car. For example, a 2012 C3 with a mileage of 2,989 m is for sale for å£10,500 while a 2008 C3 with a mileage 27,006 m is being offered for å£8,500.
Compared to cars, pickup trucks get bad gas mileage. However, if you can find a hybrid or especially fuel-efficient model of truck (for example, Ford trucks tend to be slightly more fuel efficient than Toyota trucks) you may be able to get good gas mileage.
#1). 162/6 = 27 mpg#2). 203/7 = 29 mpgThe second example is better gas mileage.
Some cars get poor mileage when performing up to par. For example, Ford Rangers are great little trucks, but notoriously lousy on gas. I think city is like 17mpg advertised & consumers can't fix. You should see what is advertised mileage for your vehicle & compare your mileage & then IF you do have a problem try to fix.
Usually, when a company pays an employee for mileage when they have used their vehicle for company business, the mileage is intended to cover gas and wear and tear/maintenance. For example, if you drove your car 20 miles for business and the company reimbursed you $.40 per mile, you would receive $8. If your car gets 20 mpg, your gas costs would be $2.75 (or whatever you pay for a gallon of gas). Mileage usually does not cover tolls and parking.
The combination of highway gas mileage and city (stop and start) mileage.