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depends on the mpg if you get 20 mpg then you would spend 105$ roughly
I am consistantly getting 25 MPG, Half Highway, Half City!!!
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2013 Honda FIT-EV is 132 mpg in the city, 105 mpg on the highway.
If you are getting more than 15 - 17 mpg, you are doing very well.
Depending on the model the Vespa gets anywhere from 50 to 70 MPG's. Piaggio Is getting ready to release a Hybrid model that will get up to 170 MPG's!
gm lists it as getting 14 mpg on the highway
That depends on your mpg, average gas prices, road conditions. Generally though at 17 mpg, on an intestate with no roadwork, at an average price of 3.25/gl your looking at roughly $105
That depends on your mpg, average gas prices, road conditions. Generally though at 17 mpg, on an intestate with no roadwork, at an average price of 3.25/gl your looking at roughly $105
The Buick Lucerne is advertised as getting 18 mpg in the city and 23 mpg highway. Of course, the mileage could vary according to the driving style of the driver.
If its a manual you should be getting approx 30 MPG. If its an auto then about 25ish MPG.
My 1991 cadillac fleetwood gets 17.5 to 18 mpg on average. Atleast that's what my car tells me it's getting.
The smart car gets 80 mpg in Europe because it uses a deisel engine. The US is only getting/selling the gasoline version, which accounts for the different/lower (40 mpg) efficiency.