The amount of petrol consumed per mile depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency, typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG). For example, a car that averages 25 MPG would use approximately 0.04 gallons of petrol per mile. Factors such as driving conditions, vehicle weight, and maintenance can also affect fuel consumption. To get a more accurate estimate, consult your vehicle's specifications.
about 35 cents
The cost of petrol for 1 mile will depend on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle (miles per gallon) and the current price of petrol. As a rough estimate, if your car gets 25 miles per gallon and petrol costs $3 per gallon, then it would cost you around $0.12 per mile in petrol costs.
Depends on the mpg that the vehicle you are driving gets.
Approximately 12 gallons. Depends on your fuel mileage, not engine liter size.
I should think that driving in cities would use less petrol per year because one mostly drives such shorter distances. Still, the speedier motorway driving has the engine turning over very much closer to its peak power rpm's - the autocar will see much better petrol efficiency near the peak power point, so one would use less petrol per mile on the motorway.
3.78litters
About 100 to 150
13J energy is stored in petrol,
A full tank of petrol is worth as much as a full tank of petrol in any other car.
6. liter petrol
None. You do not store fuel in a pump.
Yeah, They save about twice as much petrol