Other variables to consider include estimated resale value, insurance premiums, anticipated maintenance, actual cost of fuel, what kind of price you can get from a dealer, and the value of not having to stop for gas as often — both versions have a 17.2
gallon tank so the ES 300 h will need to refuel less frequently.
I do mostly city driving and only average about 310 per fill up, and its an 18
gallon tank so I was paying between 45 - 65 a fill up, depending on how high the gas prices were.
Not exact matches
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So the rain water that hits the site, will be stored in a 680,000 -
gallon cistern, and we'll use that water for make - up water for our cooling
tank and to irrigate the landscaping.»
The
tank on this humidifier has a one -
gallon capacity,
so you can use it for up to 12 hours on just one filling, which is nice.
I suppose the practical rule would be to run the electricity down
so the engine would come on automatically, then exhaust the ridiculously tiny (2.4
gallon) fuel
tank once a month or two.
So now the
tank has 6
gallons of 6 - month - old gas, and 5
gallons of fresh gas.
Cool features that will pamper your furry friends include a removable custom dog bed, no - spill water and food dispensers, a slide - away ramp, a shower with a 10 -
gallon pressurized water
tank, an integrated dog drying system, heated air vents for the cargo area, a modified second - row passage with a removable pet partition, a side - mounted poop bag dispenser, a second - row dog hammock, a utility drawer under the raised rear cargo floor, a doggy first aid kit, rear - facing cameras
so you can capture your dog's road trip experiences, harness clips in the rear compartment, and a key fob with the Rogue Dogue logo.
I love our newer used car, however the gas
tank is 24
gallons,
so filling up with these gas prices is a little painful.
A
so - called Bentley mode splits the difference between Comfort and Sport, and cylinder deactivation and a new auto stop / start system help draw a road trip - friendly 72 - mile increase in cruising range from the 22.5 -
gallon fuel
tank.
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.
The big sedan has a 21.7 -
gallon fuel
tank good for an estimated range of 410 miles,
so we could comfortably get the car the seventy - five miles from our Ann Arbor headquarters to home, and then to the closest Jaguar dealership, in Novi, Michigan, with less than half a
tank of fuel remaining.
The
tank holds 22.5
gallons,
so at my 24.3 - mpg average, range should be about 545 miles.
An average passenger car
tank is 15
gallons,
so you would add 6 ounces at every fill - up.
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.
And because it's for SEMA, the back has been fitted with 15 -
gallon water
tank and a hose
so Griot's can use it to detail other cars.
The fuel
tank is
so big (26
gallons) that most of the gas stations have a limit of 20
gallons, and I need to fill my
tank in two steps.
Currently gas is cheap, but the 26 -
gallon fuel
tank is still going to demand fill - ups every 400 miles or
so, depending on how and where you drive.
So for three - quarters of a
tank (6.9
gallons), you will end up paying approximately $ 20.70 if gas stays at $ 3 per
gallon.
A 24.6 -
gallon tank for fuel allows the driver to travel up to 600 miles highway without refueling,
so they can keep on driving and driving.
The superbly capable twin - turbo V6 oil burner in the base GL350 boasts 20 mpg combined, allowing it to shuttle seven people 600 or
so miles on a single 26 -
gallon tank of fuel.
To make it worse, it only has a 26 -
gallon tank,
so if you are towing something and only getting 11 - 12 miles per
gallon or less, you are going to be spending a lot of time at diesel pumps.
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.
Our example was equipped with the optional 36 -
gallon extended - range fuel
tank,
so I had plenty of fuel left over at the end of that trip.
I would have bought an SUV if I knew that it was
so small, and the gas
tank only holds ten
gallons,
so I have to fill up every five min.
So for a 14
gallon tank, the gasser will give you 462 miles at a cost of $ 49.84 or 10.8 cents per mile.
So, in a 125 -
gallon tank, you would need a pump that can push water — over a minimal four - to five - foot head — at the rate of 500 GPH.
If you wish to incorporate
tanks of different sizes, try to bundle them, with 10 -
gallon tanks, 20s, 30s, 55s, 100s and
so on grouped together.
We want to ensure we leave with what we came with,
so we have two 50 -
gallon water
tanks for our fresh and grey water.
I must tell you that, back in the day when they were still legal here, I had a 50
gallon tank with them in my living room, and they were
so relaxing and meditative to observe I nearly gave up watching TV.
A typical reef
tank can use one power head for every 20
gallons of water,
so that adds up pretty fast with today's larger setups.
In my youth, I set up a 50 -
gallon tank in my living room and found them an alluring entertainment after a long day at work,
so much
so that I found I no longer had much interest in watching television.
Avis had an option to pre-purchase a
tank of gas (
so we wouldn't have to refill) at $ 2.17 per
gallon.
To earn the maximum amount back, you need to be able to fill up your gas
tank with 20
gallons,
so this also is generally a better credit card for someone with a car that has a large gas
tank.
I am trying it with two 7 -
gallon propane
tanks for now and will have to get a bigger
tank if this doesn't work, but
so far it seems to be fine.
No demanding women though,
so we just used a 30
gallon tank.
In its current state, he estimates that an individual would need to shovel the equivalent of a man's weight of sugar into a 250 -
gallon fuel
tank so that the E. coli - reactor could produce enough hydrogen to power the average home for an entire day.
So we have a giant compost pile, and inside that pile is a 250
gallon oil
tank full of water.
The CREAcrats have now been coalesced into the toilet bowl, and it needs to be flushed, with the contents of an old style,
so - called water - wasting, large, 5
gallon water
tank as its propellant.
So, when you're at work, it simply hangs on the wall and doesn't cost you one penny, compared to a 40 - or 50 -
gallon tank, where, when you're at work you're paying for it.