To figure it out, run your car as close to E as possible, then pump a good amount of gas into it or just fill it to F, be sure to note how many gallons you pumped and reset your mileage counter. Run your car to E again, then note the final mileage that you ran on that fill and divide by the number of gallons you pumped earlier... MPG will be staring you in the face!
2006-07-13 16:29:26
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answer #1
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answered by JoelMBA 3
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theres no way for us to know but take your car to the gas station fill it up until the pump clicks off no more no less set your trip meter to zero drive until you need gas again go to the same station and same pump fill it up until it clicks and then divide the miles on your trip meter from the last time you filled up by the gallons you put in. which means if you drove 200 miles and it took 10 gallons to fill it up you would have 20 mpg
2006-07-13 16:26:40
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answered by jacob m 2
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14-18 mpg
2006-07-14 08:28:31
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answered by R1volta 6
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depending on its condition 11-15 mpg
2006-07-14 03:01:46
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answered by Thomas P 3
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Get yourself a tank of gas and a calculator. How should we know?
2006-07-13 16:24:25
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answered by Me again 6
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I don't know, I didn't drive it this week.
2006-07-13 18:44:10
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answered by a 4
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don't you know?
2006-07-13 16:28:35
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answered by Jo 6
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