The distance you can drive on two gallons of gas depends on your vehicle's fuel efficiency, typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, if your car averages 25 MPG, you could drive approximately 50 miles on two gallons. Conversely, if your vehicle gets 15 MPG, the distance would be around 30 miles. Therefore, the exact distance varies based on your car's performance.
On a 1998 Ford Expedition : Two wheel drive , standard suspension ( 26.0 US. gallons ) Two wheel drive , rear air suspension ( 30.0 US. gallons ) 4X4 ( 30.0 US. gallons )
It depends what kind of car you drive, how much you are carrying, and how long you drive per day. If you drive for 8 hours a day driving on a freeway and your car gets 25 mpg you would need about 48 gallons of gas.
Two wheel drive with standard suspension ( 26 gallons ) Two wheel drive and 4X4 with rear air suspension ( 30 gallons )
This happens when when you "top off" the gas tank, after you drive a gallon or two out it will change back to how many gallons you have left.
A 2000 Mazda 626 gas tank will hold approximately 17 gallons of gas. This includes the two gallons of reserve gas that the vehicle holds.
Depends on the year, engine size, and how you drive. Two gallons should be plenty.
That depends on what type of mileage you get. If you get 30 mpg, you'll need two gallons. If you get 20 mpg, you'll need three.
It is about 1000 miles between the two cities. You need to take the 1000 distance and divide it by your highway miles per gallon average - this will give you the number of gallons of gas it will take to drive between the 2 cities. Then divide the number of gallons by the size of your gas tank in gallons. Here is an example: 1000 miles divided by 20 miles per gallon = 50 gallons of gas. 50 gallons divided by a 10 gallon fuel tank = 5 tanks of gas.
For a 1997 Ford Expedition : Two wheel drive with standard suspension ( 26.0 U.S. gallons ) Two wheel drive with rear air suspension ( 30.0 U.S. gallons ) 4x4 ( 30.0 U.S. gallons )
713/32 = 22.281 gallons It would cost (22.281) x (cost of one gallon of gas) .
Two gallons if it is sitting on level ground.
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