There are 2 different vehicles to mention here.
One is the Motorcycle T-Rex Trike kit which gets 34 to 39mpg using a Kawasaki 1400cc engine. It could be mistaken for a car.
Video: http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=38TFetQAe2o
Engine: http://www.choicequote.co.uk/kawasaki_ZZR_1400.asp
The other is the Aptera Typ-1E (electric) and the Typ-1H (Hybrid) also called the T-Rex early on. The prototype achieved 230mpg with aims for a production level of 300 to 330mpg.
Link: http://www.popularmechanics.com/automotive/new_cars/4261425.html?page=10
This depends entirely on how many miles per gallon (MPG) your car gets. A car that does 82 MPG, will use only 1 gallon. A car that does 41 MPG, will use 2 a gallons. A car that does 20 MPG will use 4 gallons. Divide the number of miles, by the known MPG of the vehicle.
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How many MPG any car gets depends solely on how the car is driven. If one does constant jack rabbit starts the MPG will drop to about 15 ... if one drives very conservatively, the MPG could rise to over 30.
That depends entirely - on how many miles per gallon (mpg) you get from the vehicle ! For example - a car that gives 60 mpg would use less than a car that only gives 40 mpg !
MPG stand for Miles Per Gallon, it tells you the average of how many miles you can go with a gallon of gasoline
Usually highway driving is where a car gets the most mpg.
There is no such thing as a Stock race car. The fact that it is a race car means it is not stock. MPG depends on exactly what type of race car you are asking about. Suffice to say, none get good mileage.
THE NORMAL IS 21 MPG
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34 mpg equates to about 14.455 km per liter.
You can get an mpg calculator for your car at the local custom car shops. They will install it for you if you buy it from them. They make them very fast for any car.
36mpg city 41 mpg highway