The amount of gas used for 6,000 miles depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency, measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, if a car averages 25 MPG, it would consume approximately 240 gallons of gas for 6,000 miles (6,000 miles ÷ 25 MPG = 240 gallons). Conversely, a vehicle with a higher efficiency of 30 MPG would use about 200 gallons. To calculate accurately, you need to know the specific MPG of your vehicle.
How many miles per gallon does the car get?
If your gas tank holds about 12 gallons, and is showing "empty" at after 10 gals. are gone, it would cost about $600.00 to go 6000 miles at 30 mpg.
At 20 miles per gallon, it will take 15 gallons of gas.
that depends on who fast you go
That would depend on how much gas the car used per mile.
The amount of gas used depends on the the miles per gallon on the car you are driving
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About 3 gallons of gas are used in driving 55 miles.
About 46.875 gallons of gas.
it all depends on how much a gallon of gas costs in your area.
800/20 = 40 gallons
It depends on the gas and how much it uses a mile