Gallons per mile? No vehicle burns that much fuel.
About 1/10 of a gallon.
The Cessna 182 will use 11-12.5 gallons per hour.
around 3 gals per day,depending on temperature outside and house dimension
Fuel Consumption, gallons per hour: 233
The Space Shuttle's External Tank carries 383,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen and 143,000 gallons of liquid oxygen to power the Space Shuttle Main Engines. The SSMEs burn for about 8.5 minutes (510 seconds), which means they consuming about 751 gallons of hydrogen per second and 280 gallons of oxygen per second, or about 1031 gallons of propellant overall per second. As an aside, the Solid Rocket Boosters each carry 1,000,000 pounds of solid propellant (both fuel and oxidizer are combined) and burn for about two minutes. So, that equates to about 16,667 pounds of propellant per second for the SRBs.
about 16 billion gallons are sold in CA each year diesel is not included in this number
Depending on the engine in a 172 they will burn from 6-10 gallons per hour
A Caterpillar 345 Excavator will burn fuel at a varying rates depending on the level of work. However, on average, the machine burns about seven gallons per hour.
50 gallons of water per minute equals 3,000 gallons per hour.
Fuel Consumption: 479 gallons per hour
200 gallons