The 15.9 -
gallon tank means that an average driver could drive two weeks before refilling.
Not exact matches
This
tank can hold up to 1
gallon of water which
means that you will get 12 continuous hours or warm mist.
We like that it holds 4
gallons of water in the
tank because it
means you won't have to refill as often.
The
tank holds a whopping 4
gallons of water which
means it can go a long time before it need refilled in the right conditions.
If you are inclined to pursue this kind of masochistic math, it
means that filling up the 32 -
gallon tank of Dukes's Chevy Suburban is like taking all the energy produced by plants over the course of a year on 1,280 acres of land.
Besides, a 28 -
gallon fuel
tank meant my pit stops were relatively infrequent.
As might be expected from a turbocharged V - 8, mileage isn't anything to write home about, but 24 highway mpg and a 22 -
gallon fuel
tank mean an effective range of about 500 miles on the freeway.
But its 4.5 -
gallon tank occupies the space
meant for a spare tire, so Cruze Diesel owners are stuck with a sometimes - worthless sealant system instead.
But the 4.5 -
gallon tank does occupy the space
meant for a spare tire, so you're stuck with a sometimes - worthless sealant system instead.
With the 19.3 -
gallon fuel
tank, that
means a 500 + mile cruising range.
Dodge says the most - efficient Durango can travel 600 miles on a single
tank; doing the math
means Durango owners will be looking at a roughly 24 -
gallon fill - up.
That's not all; the 2018 Giulia offers a 15.3 -
gallon gas
tank,
meaning that you can realistically expect a maximum highway range of 505 miles.
Looking at the fuel log, I am only getting about 280 miles out of each
tank, which
means there is about 12 «useable»
gallons before the fuel gauge dips precariously low.
Fuel
tank capacity is 19.1
gallons, which
means that the 24 miles - per -
gallon highway mileage provides a cruising range of 458.4 miles.
The gas
tank hold just over 8
gallons,
meaning drivers can go around 330 miles before needing to visit the gas pump.
This
means that in regular driving conditions you can get up to 383 miles (616 km) one a 13.2 -
gallon (50 liter)
tank.
The Fit's gas
tank is small, at 10.6
gallons, which
meant the test - driven car could go just 360 miles on a single
tank.
That
means, on a long interstate trip, you can get up to 485 miles (780 km) on a 19.5 -
gallon (74 - liter) fuel
tank.
It also achieves up to 30 miles per
gallon which
means even though this is a luxury sedan you won't have to spend a fortune on fueling the
tank every few days.
The MPV has a 19.6 -
gallon tank, so the cruising range of nearly 400 miles
means you won't have to stop often for gasoline.
This
means you can travel up to 396 miles (637 km) on one 13.2 -
gallon (50 - liter)
tank of gas.
This includes a 8.7 -
gallon tank which, with its enhanced fuel efficiency,
means fewer trips to the gas station.
This
means that with mostly highway driving, you can get up to 466 miles (670 km) to a
tank; the fuel
tank capacity is 18.5
gallons or 70 liters.
That
means that the 24.6
gallon engine will carry you over 600 miles on one
tank.
(The average «Merican consumes 500
gallons of gasoline a year (EIA),
meaning that the average «Merican would see annual savings of $ 120 of the $ 2000 annually spent on gasoline) Is this whole ANWR fiasco really a crusade to alleviate the sufferings of the people, who genuinely curse the Gods when filling up their
tank?