The distance you can travel on a full 20-gallon tank of gas depends on your vehicle's fuel efficiency, typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, if your vehicle averages 25 MPG, you can expect to drive about 500 miles on a full tank (20 gallons x 25 MPG). Conversely, if your vehicle averages 15 MPG, you would cover roughly 300 miles. Always check your vehicle's specific MPG for a more accurate estimate.
depends how many miles to the gallon the car goes.
That will be 630 miles to a tank full of gas / 42 gallons.
425 for a 26 gallon tank.
45 miles per gallon
Multiply the number of gallons in the tank's capacity by the vehicle's miles/gallon rating, set by the EPA in standardized tests.
I get close to 325 miles about 25-27 miles to gallon
I get 900 miles on a full tank which is okay
With a 50/50 mixture of city and highway driving and the Cobalt's 13 gallon gas tank, it should drive about 325 miles on one tank. If you are doing ALL highway, a full tank will get you about 375 miles.
He needs to know how many gallons the tank holds. Then the can divide the amount of miles by the amount of gallons, to find out how many miles per gallon he gets.
it gets 26 miles to a gallon tank
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.
mine usually gets around 360 to 370 on a 14 gallon gas tank.