One sold in 2007 for $152.20. If yours has the lid, handles are intact you can probably price it around $200-250 today. keep in mind that antiques and collectibles are worth only what collectors will pay.
My 2005 Chevy Cobalt has a 13.1 gallon tank.
The average gas mileage of a Chevy Cobalt LTZ with an automatic transmission is 24 miles per gallon in the city and 34 miles per gallon on the highway. For the Cobalt LTZ with a manual transmission the gas mileage is slightly better at 26 miles per gallon in the city and 37 miles per gallon on the highway. Those figures are from the U.S. E.P.A.
about 30 to 32 MPG.
It gets between 32 and 34 MPG.
A Chevrolet Cobalt will get approximately 35-38 Miles Per Gallon on a highway trip if it is serviced regularly and has no major engine problems or major automotive issues that could possibly lesson the MPG. If higher octane gas is used the miles per gallon may be more due to the gas burning more efficiently.
My 2007 LS has a 13.3 gallon tank according to the owners manual, however the pumps have occasionaly pushed 14 into them...
1 gallon = 1 gallon
A UK gallon also known as an imperial gallon is larger. An imperial gallon is 4.5L and a US gallon is 4L
With a 50/50 mixture of city and highway driving and the Cobalt's 13 gallon gas tank, it should drive about 325 miles on one tank. If you are doing ALL highway, a full tank will get you about 375 miles.
25% of 1 gallon= 25% * 1 gallon= 0.25 * 1 gallon= 0.25 gallon
1. fill 3 gallon 2. pour that into 5 gallon 3. fill 3 gallon 4. from 3 gallon pour enough (2 gallon) to fill 5 gallon then empty 5 gallon 5. there will then be 1 gallon (3 - 2 = 1) in 3 gallon which is poured into 5 gallon 6. fill 3 gallon and pour it into 5 gallon, making result of 1 + 3 = 4 gallon in 5 gallon jug.
A gallon.1 gallon :)