unleaded
25 to 40mpg
NO. It has NOTHING to do with the MPG.
Typically a "fuel-efficient" car will get at least an average of 30 MPG. Anything below that is not considered fuel-efficient. Anything under 20 MPG is labeled a "gas guzzler."
bugatti veyron supersport, 9.0 mpg as per road and track testing
19 mpg city, and 27 mpg in the town.
mpg means "miles per gallon" which is calculated as the distance travelled in miles divided by the fuel used in gallons. mpg = miles/gallons → mpg × gallons = miles → gallons = miles/mpg ie if you know the average mpg for your vehicle over a distance (in miles), then the amount of fuel used (in gallons) can be calculated by dividing the distance by the (average) mpg.
In city driving the consumption is 11 mpg. On the highway it is 18 mpg, and on a combined cycle, it is 14 mpg.
18 mpg urban 26 mpg highway 22 mpg combined
depending on the truck, the weight of cargo etc . the fuel milage can be anywhere from 4 mpg to about 9 mpg
Railroad do not get 400 mpg with diesel fuel. They are rated in gallons per mile and there are way too many variables to give a single overall answer.
mpg stands for 'miles per gallon' It is the distance traveled on each gallon of fuel.
fuel economy rating of 26 hwy / 19 city MPG