This obviously will depend on the mileage per gallon that the engine will consume. Take cars for example. A Bugatti Veyron at full speed covers 3.5 miles per gallon what would give you an autonomy of about 63 miles with an 18 gallon tank. Smart (Mercedes micro car) with Diesel engine makes 48 mpg what would give 864 miles with the 18 ga tank.
You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.You forgot to mention what the miles per gallon is.If you only get 1 mpg, that is 1000/18 55.5555 tank fulls.
You neglected to mention how large the tank is.Over 1000 miles at 18 mog you will use 1000/18 55.55555 gallons.If the tank is a 1 gallon tank you will have to fill up 55.55 timesYou neglected to mention how large the tank is.Over 1000 miles at 18 mog you will use 1000/18 55.55555 gallons.If the tank is a 1 gallon tank you will have to fill up 55.55 times
18 miles per US gallon equates to 21.6 miles per Imperial gallon.
The 1997 Mercury Cougar gas tank holds ( 18 U.S. gallons )
18 US gallons = 68.1374121 liters
my 2004 aztek has an 18 gallon tank
If you don't run the A/C, you should make about 300 miles before you need to tank up again. <><><><> 540 miles to that tank of fuel
Should be an 18 gallon gas tank
The fuel tank for a Lexus 2009 RX 350 holds approximately 19.2 gallons. The car gets between 17-18 miles to the gallon in the city and 22-23 miles to the gallon on the highway.
Has very bad mileage. You get about 18 miles per gallon at its best.
Assuming you go all the way to empty each time, you would need to fill up 1.3 times.
The BMW 328i sedan gets 18 miles per gallon in the city and 28 miles per gallon on the highway