That would depend on how many miles per gallon the vehicle gets. If the vehicle gets, say, 10 mpg (terrible, but the math is easy) it would go 220 miles. 20 mpg, 440 miles. The rule of thumb with most cars used to be the tank will carry the vehicle about 300 miles on the highway - but there are increasing numbers of vehicles that can go much farther than that.
That will be 630 miles to a tank full of gas / 42 gallons.
26mpg Times 15 gallons is a 390 mile range.
The distance you can drive with a 3-gallon tank depends on your vehicle's fuel efficiency, typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, if your vehicle averages 25 MPG, you could drive about 75 miles on a full 3-gallon tank. Conversely, if your vehicle has a lower efficiency, such as 15 MPG, you would only be able to drive approximately 45 miles. Always check your vehicle's specifications for accurate calculations.
It depends on why type of car you have. Check your gas mileage
How many miles per gallon does the car get?
$128.53
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.
About 325.
If you have a 20 gallon tank and you get 20 miles to the gallon, it will take you 2 tanks of fuel. At $3.20 a gallon it will cost you 128 dollars for your trip.
The 2002 Mitsubishi Galant has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 16.4 gallons. With an average fuel economy of about 20 miles per gallon in the city and 28 miles per gallon on the highway, it can typically drive around 328 to 459 miles on a full tank, depending on driving conditions.
it gets 26 miles to a gallon tank
Fill fuel tank Record mileage Drive until it needs fuel again Fill fuel tank Record mileage Determine how many miles driven Divide by number of gallons required to drive those miles