To determine how many miles you can get out of 25 miles per gallon (mpg), you need to know the number of gallons of fuel available. For example, if you have 10 gallons of fuel, you can travel 250 miles (25 mpg x 10 gallons). Therefore, the total miles you can drive is directly proportional to the number of gallons you have.
25mpg 25mpg
25 x 15 = 375 miles
between 18-25mpg depending on how you drive it
Our 1600cc '72 engine gets about 25mpg in town...it has been rebuilt and has 17000 miles on it.
7.2 gallons.
650 miles divided by 25 miles per gallon = 650/25 = 26 gallons
20 to 25mpg
(10 miles) / (25 miles per gallon) = 0.4 gallon
Dont know about liters, but about 25mpg urban, 37mpg extra urban and 31mpg combined.
1000mi / 25mpg = 40gal $4/gal x 40gal = $160 $160.00 1000miles divided by 25mpg mulitplied by $4.00 a gallon.
2000 miles @ 25mpg = 80 gallons @ 3.00 a gallon is 240.00
My 1980 280ZX GL model still gets 25mpg after 250,000 miles. A tank of gas (20 gallons) should get you 500 miles. It's a manual 5-speed transmission.