I don't know if this is the exact answer to your question, but Americans use about 385 million gallons of gasoline every day.
40 billion gallons
seven billion gallons
100,000,000,000
840,000,000 per day in the U.S.
If you mean how many gallons for... displacement... .95 gallons. If you mean the fuel tank, either 22 or 35 gallons, depending on the year / choice
The Escalade was not introduced until the 1999 model year. Since then, it has had a fuel capacity of 31 gallons.
(Old answer was 156.7 million gallons a year, but that's only 1/2 gallon per person -- can't be right.) AdAge magazine reported 20.4 gallons of milk per capita in 2010. If we keep that up, the 320 million of us will consume about 6.5 billion gallons of milk in 2016.
While the Durango fuel capacity changed from year/design the average fuel capacity of the Dodge Durango is 24.6 gallons
Annually Americans consume 8.6 gallons of bottled water
If you are asking the capacity of the fuel tank, it depends on the year of the car.
As of recent estimates, California consumes approximately 14 billion gallons of gasoline annually. This figure can vary slightly from year to year due to factors like changes in population, economic conditions, and fuel efficiency improvements. California's stringent environmental regulations and a growing shift towards electric vehicles are also influencing gasoline consumption trends in the state.
It depends on the year. Fuel tank capacity for a specific year can be found in the Owners Manual under "Specifications". Some examples: 1983 900 (all models): 16.6 US gallons 1987 900 (all models): 16.6 US gallons I can't find a later Owners Manual in my file, but fuel capacity was increased in about 1988. I believe it went to 18.1 gallons.