around 6 gallons.
2006-07-19 08:21:49
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answered by NY 3
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It's impossible to answer without knowing what kind of Chrysler you're driving. Engine size doesn't mean anything without knowing the weight of the car and how wind-resistant it is.
If you want to test your mileage, fill your tank and reset your trip indicator. The next time you go to the gas station, fill it up COMPLETELY again. Divide miles by gallons, and you'll get your MPG. Do this several times to get a realistic estimate of your mileage based on your driving style and climate (hills, flat, running air conditioning, windows open, etc.).
2006-07-19 15:22:25
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answered by FozzieBear 7
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That depends on so many factors. How hard you accelerate, what gear you're in, the temperature of the engine, whether the road is going uphill or downhill, what cubic capacity your engine is.....
PS why do Americans call fuel "gas" when it's obviously a liquid?
2006-07-19 15:23:56
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answered by Burnsie 4
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none Chryslers won`t make it out the driveway
2006-07-19 15:22:02
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on if its a minivan, or a sedan or a SUV..how much does a henway?
2006-07-19 15:22:19
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answered by Joyboy 2
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