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2006-12-20 16:53:03 · 10 answers · asked by ilessthanthreeyou 3 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

say its a mid-size car. basic car. i just need an estimate!

2006-12-20 16:58:30 · update #1

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It depends on how far it drives and how many miles per the gallon the car gets. Lets set up an example though

lets say your car gets an average of 27 miles per gallon(the average mid-sized sedan)
If you are driving at 55 mph for 1 hour you have gone 55 miles

Therefore you have burned just over 2 gallons of gas( 55/27)

2006-12-20 17:04:57 · answer #1 · answered by Josh 3 · 1 0

The most common estimate is 24 MPG set by the EPA standard

2006-12-20 17:05:41 · answer #2 · answered by Michael 1 · 0 0

an thrilling question and in all likelihood authentic. whether, the optimal gas intake varies from vehicle to vehicle. additionally, many automobiles at the instant are shifting in the direction of duel fuels. this suggests that, in spite of the actuality that an argument on the 2d, in the journey that your velocity drops you into electric powered mode, somewhat than petrol, then the bicycle proprietor is unquestionably assisting to decrease polution (this argument could be untimely and that i watch for the petrol organizations nobbling the technologies). As a motorist, the subject i discover is that no-one ever is going speedy adequate for the guy at the back of. You pull faraway from a slip highway to permit somebody on after which they play stupid devils, accellerating to undertake you, because of the fact they are in a position to no longer settle for being overtaken. look on your rear view mirror the subsequent time you're in the exterior lane of the M1 and you will in all likelihood see an irate Beamer driving force there. you will chunter to your self approximately this after which pass and do an identical concern to the subsequent slow shifting human beings provider you spot. it is likewise thrilling to observe that somebody cautioned that the government.purchase cyclists electric powered automobiles. in short, the advice is to take somebody who's finding after themselves and positioned them on their buts so as that they are in a position to place a miles better artwork load onto the national grid. by doing so in addition they negate the internal maximum well being advantages and upload to the tax burden accociated with finding after overweight sofa potatoes. So, taking into the equation the fee of working a small vehicle for a 300 and sixty 5 days as unfavorable to the occasional bicycle proprietor inflicting motorists to decelerate for a short collectively as.... by the way, you probably did no longer point out taking tractors off of the line. I propose. How can they be allowed on the line, alongside with JCBs, exceedingly at rush hour? possibly the government.could make all highway duel carriagway so as which you will overtake something that offends you? then returned, you will only finally end up with reps making use of german automobiles hogging this lane, so which you would be returned the place you began from. by the way, possibly you may get out on a bike and spot it from the cyclists standpoint? success

2016-12-18 17:00:52 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

at that speed, my car will burn 2.5 gals of gas in 1 hour. This is based on 22 mpg, my estimaged hwy mileage.

2006-12-20 17:02:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

varies widely depending on the car and how far its going. generally a car has a miles per gallon number associated with it.

2006-12-20 16:56:28 · answer #5 · answered by Doc Manhattan 3 · 0 0

That depends on the size of the engine,all cars are diferent.

2006-12-20 16:56:10 · answer #6 · answered by mr nice 3 · 0 0

An 4 cyl. engine in good shape may get as much as 25 - 28 miles per gallon.

A 6 cyl. may get as much as 22 mpg.

An 8 cyl. may get up to 15 - 18.

This presumes an engine in good shape, steady speed, good tires (bad tires can cut as much as 3-5 mpg.) etc.

2006-12-20 17:06:12 · answer #7 · answered by roscoedeadbeat 7 · 0 0

depends on the car size of motor and all.

2006-12-20 16:55:20 · answer #8 · answered by sidekick 6 · 0 0

You can find EPA estimates for any car at:

http://www.fueleconomy.gov

2006-12-20 22:55:03 · answer #9 · answered by anywherebuttexas 6 · 0 0

How many calories in the meal I ate tonight? Hard to answer a question when you don't have enough information, huh!

2006-12-20 16:58:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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