Commercial jets can fly as much as 16,600 kilometers without refueling. That is, about a 19 hour long flight.
The maximum range for the British Airways Concorde is 4,488.04 miles (or 3,900 nmi / 7,222.8 km)
The blackbird can go about 2,500 miles without refuelling! Thats about 4023.4km
That depends - on how many miles to the gallon it does - and the size of the fuel tank! These days many can travel over 300 miles without refueling.
With an amphibious car.... 145 miles plus 7000 miles of ocean plus 337 miles, not counting refueling.
A 1995 Nissan Altima gas tank holds 15.9 gallons of fuel. With up to 28 miles per gallon, it is capable of travelling up to 445 miles before refueling.
The gas tank of a 2002 Mitsubishi Galant holds 12 gallons of fuel. This allows for over 300 miles of travel before refueling.
The range of a military vehicle without refueling varies significantly depending on the type of vehicle. For example, a standard military truck may have a range of around 300 to 500 miles, while heavier armored vehicles like tanks might have a range of approximately 250 miles. Factors such as terrain, load, and operational conditions can also affect fuel efficiency and range.
There are many factors that must be considered when determining how many miles a car can go before it runs out of gas. First, you must consider the size of the engine. Larger engines take more fuel. Second, you must consider the overall condition of the vehicle. Vehicles that are older or have more wear on them generally take more fuel to operate than new vehicles. You must also consider the size of the gas tank. Larger tanks can usually driver for longer distances before refueling is needed.
How many miles should I have before I change my spark plugs
You will have to take how many miles you get to the gallon and the number of gallons your take can hold. Ex: 30 miles to the gallon- 15 gallons: 450 miles before filling up.
The time it takes to drive 700 miles actually depends on the driver. For a good estimate, divide the mileage by the speed limit and add time for refueling, rest stops, and traveling through populated areas (towns, etc).
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