130-200
It's a 14 gallon tank so multiply by the current cost of gasoline per gallon.
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That depends on fuel tank size and the cost of fuel. If your Dakota has the 22 gallon tank and gas is $4.00 a gallon that is $88.00 if completely empty.
16 gallon tank you do the math
Depends on the size of the tank. a small 10 gallon is 10-20 $.
$53.21
A 2 gallon tank would likely cost more than an average household tank as it is not a common size. Average house tanks are about 30 gallons and cost around $250. 2 Gallon tanks are usually used as buffers in underfloor home heating systems and can cost as much as 300.
That would depend on the cost of gasoline in your area. At $3.00 per gallon, this would be $96, from a totally empty tank to full.
At about $3.10 per gallon, it will cost $12.75 to fill the tank.
$ 3.02 a gallon X 44 gallons tank capacity = $ 132.88
32 x 4 = $128