Over the years its technology has improved, helping squeeze every mile
out of a gallon of gas.
Unless you drive a go - cart, there's no «topless» car this side of the planet that can squeeze more miles
out of a gallon of gas.
Not exact matches
Gas prices could shoot up as much as 25 cents a
gallon to $ 3.28 locally on the heels
of President Trump's announcement Tuesday the US would pull
out of the...
Using greenhouse -
gas figures for truck and rail from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (and assuming tractor trailers running at six miles per gallon of gasoline), we found that moving this monthly 174 - ton load kicks out 13.7 tons of C
gas figures for truck and rail from the Greenhouse
Gas Protocol (and assuming tractor trailers running at six miles per gallon of gasoline), we found that moving this monthly 174 - ton load kicks out 13.7 tons of C
Gas Protocol (and assuming tractor trailers running at six miles per
gallon of gasoline), we found that moving this monthly 174 - ton load kicks
out 13.7 tons
of CO2.
But I offer you a solution, based on American ingenuity, sweat and spirit: with proper maintenance and driving behavior, it's possible to ooze many fewer miles
out of a given
gallon of gas than whatever standard the feds might impose on us.
Meagan S. Mauter and colleagues point
out that a major criticism
of extracting shale
gas through hydraulic fracturing, or «fracking,» is that it requires tremendous amounts
of water — 2.5 to 5 million
gallons — to develop a single well.
The policy, Melton says, «is like setting
out on a cross-country trip and someone saying, «OK, here are six
gallons of gas.»
The company's Prius V, due
out this summer and the first model to feature Entune, is a larger version
of its
gas — electric hybrid (positioned more as a mini station wagon) that gets about 64 kilometers per
gallon.
Dr. Attia uses the analogy
of a huge petroleum truck that runs
out of gas on the highway — in spite
of having thousands
of gallons of fuel on board, the truck can't access it and stops dead in its tracks.
It tells you
out of gas when there is at least 7
gallons left... A pain in the @ $ $.
This isn't my first meathead road trip to Atlantic City, as I and a different band
of cohorts once made the trip in my grandparents» hand - me - down 1985 Cadillac Seville, which at one point ran
out of gas with an indicated two
gallons remaining in the tank.
Had another shop do another diagnostic on it (because the other shop that installed the fuel pump, in their words, made a simple human error
of forgetting to re-attach the fuel line back on, leading to a
gallon of gas being spilled
out as I pumped it at the
gas station).
The Volvo S40's turbocharged 2.5 - liter engine pumps
out 227 horsepower, runs on regular
gas and can go 30 miles on a single
gallon of gasoline.
The official numbers from the EPA aren't
out yet, but Honda representatives expect that the electric and
gas - powered hybrid power setup will produce an estimate
of 48 miles per
gallon combined, which breaks down to an amazing 49 mpg in the city and 47 mpg on the highway.
At the current price
of $ 2.10 to $ 2.35 for a
gallon of gas in parts
of Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin, a $ 100 fill - up isn't
out of the question.
Benefits include towing, flat tire change (with your good spare), battery jump,
out -
of -
gas fuel delivery (maximum 2
gallons), lock
out service (i.e. keys locked in car or frozen lock).
And
out at the pump these days, it gets you six
gallons of gas or so, which won't take you very far.
I can see $ 9.99 as being a reasonable price for a new release that would hold for a few months and then fall to perhaps $ 5.99 or $ 6.99 for a year or so before leveling
out at right around the price for a
gallon of gas - presently about $ 3.99.
During these five occurrences, you will receive basic service, including: towing your vehicle to the closest repair shop, jumpstarting the car if the battery is dead, delivering up to two
gallons of gas if you run
out, providing a locksmith if you locked your keys in the car, and changing your tire if you have an useable spare.
Using the current average price
of $ 2.337 per
gallon for regular gasoline, that works
out to a savings between 2.1 % and 10.7 % on each
gas purchase.
Let's say a
gallon of gas costs $ 2.60 (I've paid more than this on most recent
gas purchases, but I'll go low to help the card companies
out).
How credit cards take a bite
out of gas prices — Bonus points, cash back or cents off per
gallon of gasoline add up... (See Credit cards and fuel savings)
When I bought my electric bike, gasoline was $ 4 /
gallon and I figured
out how much I needed to drive it in order to pay for it with fuel savings — 3 tanks
of gas a month.
It's from PlanetUp, who says that this is the amount
of CO2 put
out by utilizing one
gallon of gas.
e360: If you've started at $ 20 per ton
of CO2, what would that work
out to per
gallon of gas?
In order to get the bioreactors efficient enough to produce 10,000 — 20,000
gallons of fuel per acre per year they need CO2 at many times atmospheric concentration which is a piece
of cake if you capture it from power plant or other industrial exhaust
gases but not so easy getting it
out of the air.
The most important, when he goes to the
gas pump, he's only going a few times a year as the video pointed
out, but more than that, when he's plugging in at home he's using energy at the equivalent
of.70 cents a
gallon.
And unless there is some law
of physics we are not aware
of, driving a car until it completely runs
out of gas isn't getting more miles
out of a
gallon, nor is it a way to save time and money, especially if you end up stranded on the side
of the road waiting for AAA!
Better Options for Motorists Running
Out of Gas According to a spokesman for AAA Northern California, «people are just trying to squeeze the most they can out of a gallon.&raq
Out of Gas According to a spokesman for AAA Northern California, «people are just trying to squeeze the most they can
out of a gallon.&raq
out of a
gallon.»
For example: when
gas prices went up to $ 3 - per -
gallon (and beyond) over the last couple
of years, many consumers began clamoring to get
out of their big
gas - guzzling SUVs and sedans, flocking to smaller cars that delivered better fuel economy.
The Times itself stopped using it in 1972 when The Gipper was governor
of California, an average new house cost $ 27,550,
gas cost 35 cents a
gallon, and you could get a new Ford Pinto for $ 2,078.8 And since 2008, Times New Roman appears to be dropping
out of public consciousness: