Fill up your gas tank, drive for 1/2 tank. Refill your gas tank, and take the amount of gallons put in and divide it by the miles driven on that half tank. This will give you your average MPG. Example: I just drove for 125 miles, now i am at a half tank. When I'm done putting gas in, i write down that it took 5.43 gallons to fill. I divide 125 by 5.43 and get 23mpg.
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∙ 12y agoNot enough information provided. Depends on what year and what engine.
I have a 96 and I get 16-20 mpg
10-12 in the city 15 highway
Approximately .067 gallons to the mile.
Gallons per mile? No vehicle burns that much fuel.
1 cubic mile = 1.10111715 × 1012 US gallons.
10000 gallons
multiply kilometers per liter by .425144 to get gallons per mile
6 US gallons per mile is 0.0709 km/L
how much gas will it take to go 160 miles in a 1999 ford expedition at $4.00 a gallon .
Gallons and miles are two different measurements and they do not go into each other.
I have a 1992 Escort, and it starts doing that right around the time it needs its 30,000 mile check-up.