It truly depends on how much you drive the car and what the mpg is. You also have to figure that the mpg changes everytime you go up a hill or down a hill, go in town, or go on the highway. So back to what I origanly said, it truthfully depends on how much you drive the car.
Go to your cars manufacture site and look up your car and see what the estimated mpg is and calculate that by your total miles a gas tank (figuring that is 2 weeks) now times that by 26. That's about all I can think of. Hope this is helpful.
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Yes, on average a Toyota hybrid will save on gas. Overall gas savings should be measured in comparison with a similarly sized car that is not a hybrid.
The average gas mileage of hybrid cars is hard to calculate as it varies so much from one hybrid car to the next. A ballpark estimate would be about 30-40 mpg though.
A hybrid car is a car that runs on battery and gas. It uses standard unleaded regular gas.
For the past several years the Toyota Prius hybrid has gotten the best gas mileage with a combined average of 50 mpg. The Honda Civic Hybrid is the second highest with a combined average of 42 mpg.
There is no "average" mileage for a hybrid. Hybrid is a type of drivetrain, so the question would be like asking what the "average" mileage for a gasoline car is, or a diesel car is. You would need to know what vehicle you wanted to know the mpg on. The 2008 Toyota Prius averages a combined 46mpg, which the 2008 GMC Yukon 1500 Hybrid 2WD averages 20mpg.
It depends if you want a hybrid, electric (does not need gas), or a normal car that has good gas mileage. A hybrid would probably be the best choice. The average new hybrid is about 15,000 to 25,000 dollars depending what make and model you get.
It depends on a few factors. At very least you would have to know your car's gas mileage as well as the hybrid car's gas mileage as well as the price of gas and how many miles you drive. You can calculate your total savings by converting to a hybrid car by using the Hybrid Car Calculator, found at www.money-zine.com/Calculators/Auto-Loan-Calculators/Hybrid-Car-Calculator/ or www.josephsunny.com/finance/hybrid.html A hybrid averaging 40 miles per gallon versus a standard car with 25 miles per gallon will save $9,300 over 200,000 miles when the price of gas is $3.10.
I drive a gas/electric hybrid car.
You can save about 30% of gas using a hybrid car. Read more at # www.howstuffworks.com › Auto › Car Models › Hybrid Cars
Hybrid cars get better gas mileage than regular cars. Also, the great thing about the hybrid car is that you do not necessarily need to use fuel to drive a hybrid car, which will help you save money on gas.
because it does not pollute as much as a normal car
Yes