A 2007 Ford Freestar has a ( 26.0 U.S. gallon gas tank )
3.9 liter V6 engine ( 16 city / 22 highway )
4.2 L , V6 ( 15 city / 21 highway )
* miles per U.S. gallon
Rate (miles/gal) = distance (miles) / volume (gallons) so Volume (gallons ) = distance / rate if the rate of use age is 20 miles per gallon volume = 1309 / 20 = 65.45 gallons
That would depend on how many miles you can drive with each gallon of fuel : If you get 15 MPG ( 360 miles divided by 15 MPG = 24 gallons x $3.70 = $88.80 ) If you get 19 MPG ( 360 miles divided by 19 MPG is almost 19 gallons x $3.70 = $70.30 )
2007 ford freestar
The 2007 Chevy Malibu has a fuel capacity of 16. 3 gallons. The line of models average a combined fuel rating of about 22 miles per gallon.
If you are talk about a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix it will get about 34 miles per gallon. If it a 2007 Pontiac Aztek it only gets about 26 miles per gallon.
The 2007 RAV4 V6 has an average fuel economy of about 19 miles per gallon in the city and 26 miles per gallon on the highway. With a fuel tank capacity of approximately 15.9 gallons, you can expect to travel around 300 miles in city driving and up to 400 miles on the highway on a full tank. Actual mileage may vary based on driving conditions and maintenance.
Most vehicles' low fuel light comes on with one to two gallons of gas left. If you know how many miles per gallon your vehicle gets, just figure on one gallon to be safe. For instance... if your car or truck gets 20 miles per gallon, when the light comes on you should figure you have 20 miles AT MOST to refuel.
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2007 expedition holds 26 gallond with an option of a 30 gallon tank
The 2007 Volvo XC70 receives 18 miles per gallon when driving in the city. This model car offers 25 miles per gallon on the highway.
Normal driving around 6 gallons.
The ( 2007 ) Mercury Grand Marquis has a ( 19 U.S. gallon tank )