This means how many miles the car can go on
a single gallon of gas.
Not exact matches
Go to any number
of Prius forums and you can see how, like any enthusiastic World
of Warcraft gamer, Prius drivers are a tight - knit community, constantly sharing tips and tricks with each other in the hopes
of getting to that next level — 70 miles per
gallon or 700 miles on a
single tank
of gas.
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 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.
With all the zippy performance, the A4 test vehicle still averaged a commendable 26 miles per
gallon in combined city / highway travel, which allowed for a nearly 400 - mile range on a
single 15.3 -
gallon tank
of gas.
One
of the highlights regarding mileage on this car was driving from Tuscaloosa, AL to Houston, TX on a
single tank (tank size is 17.1 US
gallons)
of gas (over 600 + miles) averaging 35 + mpg with 4 people and a trunk full
of stuff!
With a higher estimated fuel economy and two more
gallons of fuel capacity than the 3 Series, the new S60 can take you further on a
single tank
of gas.
The 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid traveled 576 miles on a
single tank
of gas, averaging more than 38 miles per
gallon.
However, with a 17.8
gallon fuel tank compared to the 15.3
gallon fuel tank in the A4 Allroad, the V60 Cross Country can take you further on a
single tank
of gas.
You're also limited in terms
of the number
of gallons you can apply your rewards to in a
single gas purchases.
Purchases must post to your account within 90 days
of account opening to be eligible for this offer, and each discounted fill up you earn can only be used for a
single gas purchase
of up to 20
gallons.
And then, even if her second act as president was to open up every
single viable region around the nation, all
of Alaska's coastline, the entire Gulf
of Mexico, and so on, she'd still only manage to bring the price
of gas down a few more cents per
gallon — and that's after a few years
of exploration, development, and distribution.
My guess is that 99 %
of the general population does not realize that you generate roughly 19 pounds
of carbon dioxide
gas for every
single gallon of gasoline you use.