THE NORMAL IS 21 MPG
MPG stand for Miles Per Gallon, it tells you the average of how many miles you can go with a gallon of gasoline
The average cost of a car in the early 1970's of a new car was $3900.00 and by the late '70's it was $5770.00
Around 28 to 34 mpg
that kinda depends on what you've done with the car. but usually you get somewhere from 8 to 14 mpg
This varies by race car by race car. The mpg spends on the kind of track, weather conditions, tyres, and how long the race is. Some race cars are designed for high mpg. Example is that a F1 car would do around 3-4 mpg whereas some can do as much as 60 but for oblivious reasons. The average mpg usually around 3-6 MPG.
Depends on the type car. Some cars would get close to 20-24 mpg and larger cars would get less. About 16 mpg was average.
That car should get 16 to 18 mpg.
My 1991 cadillac fleetwood gets 17.5 to 18 mpg on average. Atleast that's what my car tells me it's getting.
Doesn't that rather depend on your "average car" mpg? At 34 mpg it would use 25 gallons at a cost of 25 x 3.75...
That depends what the cost of your fuel is. Let's say gasoline is $3.00/gallon then one would be paying an average of $.12 per mile if your car gets 25 mpg
25-26mpg gasolene, 35-40 diesel