29 miles per gallon on a 25 gallon tank is 25*29 = 725 miles per tank. So one [partial] fill will be enough.
You need to know the capacity of your tank - which, in your case, would be in gallons and the fuel efficiency of your vehicle - which would be in miles per gallon. The capacity or volume of a tank cannot be measured in miles per gallon.
Approximately 288 miles; 12 gallon tank x 24 miles per gallon.
232.96 total. The capacity of the tank is irrelevant. To travel 416 miles at a rate of 5 miles per gallon uses 83.2 gallons. 83.2 gallons at a cost of 2.80 per gallon is 232.96 !
The miles per gallon that a Equinox offer is 15 miles per gallon. This is a small suv that doesn't have a large gas tank and it is an economy vehicle for the road.
Depends on the size of the tank and the miles per gallon that vehicle gets. I have a truck that will travel 15 miles on one gallon, and a sedan that will travel 30 on the same gallon. I have one truck with a 10 gallon tank, another with a 20 gallon tank.
That will be 630 miles to a tank full of gas / 42 gallons.
The CXT gets 8-10 miles per gallon, and has a 70 gallon tank. That may be your best choice.
You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.
It will cost you roughly 25 dollars to travel 275 miles on a 33 gallon tank.
Well, you take how many gallons there are in your tank and how many estimated miles per gallon your vehicle can have and take your miles per gallon times the gallons in your tank. Your average car should get at least 230 miles for all your tank space. Your average mile per gallon in my estimate would be around 25.
The 1998 Kia Sportage SUV has a 15.8 gallon fuel tank capacity. It gets 17 miles per gallon in the city, and 21 miles per gallon on the highway.