Need to know how many gallons the fuel tank holds and how many miles per gallon the vehicle gets.
The mileage you can get from a Sequoia's gas tank depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency and the size of the tank. The Toyota Sequoia typically has a fuel tank capacity of around 26.4 gallons and an average fuel economy of about 13-17 miles per gallon. Therefore, you can expect to travel approximately 340 to 450 miles on a full tank, depending on driving conditions and habits.
i wonder. how about trying a tuneup and change the fuel filter
There are many different fuel mileage ratings for over the road trucks. On average over the road trucks get 7 to 8 miles per gallon of fuel.
2400 tanks of 10,000 liters per tank.
The gas mileage for a 25 footer is 7 to 10 miles per gallon. 32 footer get around 6 to 8 miles per gallon. Their fuel tank capacity is between 35 and 75 gallons. I would say the 25 footer would be comfortable for 2 people and get better gas mileage.
The Ford Everest gets an average of 20-22 miles per gallon on the highway. The fuel tank is 18.75 gallons, or 71 liters, so can get an average of 375-415 miles per tank of gas.
The Fiat 500 1.2 typically has a fuel tank capacity of around 35 liters (approximately 9.2 gallons). With an average fuel economy of about 50 miles per gallon, you can expect to achieve roughly 460 to 500 miles per tank, depending on driving conditions and style. However, actual mileage can vary based on factors such as load, terrain, and maintenance.
A cars mileage per gallon is an important factor in relation to fuel economy. More miles to the gallon means fewer dollars spent filling up the gas tank.
That's the wrong question. Tank size does not determine fuel consumption. The only way to ACCURATELY determine fuel consumption is to fill the tank, drive as far as you dare on that tank of fuel, fill the tank again then calculate the mileage by the following:Divide total miles driven on that tank of fuel by the number of gallons used.M/G=MPGWhere:M=miles driven on that tank of fuelG=number of gallons required to REFILL the tank after driving those milesMPG=miles per gallon
First you need to know how many gallons of fuel the tank holds. Your drivers manual should give you that info. Then you fill the tank up with fuel and make note of the mileage on the odometer. Drive the vehicle as you would normally until it requires another fill up making note again of the mileage and the quantity of fuel it took to refill. Subtract the initial mileage from the refill mileage and divide that number by the quantity of fuel it took to refill. This will give you the MPG (Miles Per Gallon) your vehicle is giving you. Now take the number of gallons the fuel tank can hold and multiply that times the MPG your car is giving you and you will have your answer.
Theoretically yes. The reason is that with less space in the top of the tank, there is less room for evaporation of the fuel in the tank, so you have less fuel turning to vapor in the tank. At least that is the theory. No, the amount of fuel in the tank has almost no effect on fuel mileage. If anything the more fuel you are carrying around the more weight you are carrying around which will actually lower fuel mileage. Gasoline weighs about 8 pounds per gallon. But that little bit of extra weight is really meaningless. As to evaporation it is not a factor as the fuel system is sealed and any evaporation is miniscule. It is beneficial to fill your tank once it gets to 1/4 full. There are two reasons for this. Air contains moisture the more air in the fuel tank the more moisture in the fuel tank. Secondly the fuel pump uses the fuel to help cool itself. The less fuel the more chance the fuel pump will overheat which will shorten it's life.
The average cost per mile doesn't care about where you're driving, it's only concerned with the gas mileage of the vehicle, and price per gallon of the fuel. Figure out your gas mileage, check the fuel prices, do the math, and you're done. gas price/MPG=cost per mile