It depends on the type of car you have. A small car, for example, could get as much as 50 miles per gallon.
How far a gallon or tank of gas will take you depends on your cars gas mileage and the driving conditions. If you get an average of 30 miles per gallon, it would take 17.67 gallons of gas to drive 530 miles. At 43.10 per gallon, it would cost roughly $54.77.
A gallon of gas was 10 cents in 1908. The Ford Model T actually went 25 miles on one gallon of gasoline.
No it does not take a gallon of gass to start a car. To start a car it doesn't use any gas.
The gas light comes on usually when you have 1 gallon left in the tank. Since the late model Corollas have gas mileages of 30+ miles per gallon on normal driving condition, you'll have about 30 miles of driving distance before it dies.
Not enough information, need car model or estimate miles per gallon.
It depends what kind of car you have. It could take anywhere from 10-less than one gallon of gas to go that far depending on the car's gas mileage.
25 miles per gallon, as of 2004The distance a vehicle can travel on one gallon of gas varies by the year, make, model and condition of the vehicle and whether it is traveling on a highway or not. My car gets about 26 miles to the gallon but I can go about 35 miles to the gallon on my motorcycle.
75 miles on average
17 miles to the gallon city. 23 miles to the gallon highway.
123.8 miles to the gallon. give or take a tenth of a gallon
The size of the tank doesn't matter. The price of gas on your route does matter. If your gas cost averages $3.50, and you can use all of your money for gas, you can buy 100 gallons, which will take you 1500 miles at your stated MPG.