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What is the miles per gallon on a tank?

What is the miles per gallon on a tank?

The formula for calculating Miles Per Gallon is simply miles driven divided by gallons used. So to calculate the miles driven you take the miles at the end of the tank and subtract the Miles at the start of the tank, and then you divide that by the total gallons of gas used.

How big is the fuel tank on a Ford Explorer?

Ford Explorer Fuel Tank Capacity Year Engine type 2015 Gas 2014 Flex-fuel (FFV) 2013 Gas 2012 Gas

How many miles does a Ford Explorer get?

2,802 Ford Explorers have provided 50.4 million miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Ford Explorers currently participating in our fuel tracking program.

How many mpg does a 2014 Ford Explorer get?

2014 Ford Explorer EPA MPG Owner MPG Estimates Regular Gasoline Not Available How can I share my MPG? Combined MPG: 20 combined city/highway M Not Available How can I share my MPG? E85 Not Available How can I share my MPG?

How to find out the fuel economy of a boat?

So I have decided to create a user-submitted database of boats and their fuel economy. The following results are displayed in alphabetical order by boat make, newest first. Data is displayed in Statute MPG/MPH and is updated hourly from submissions.

2,802 Ford Explorers have provided 50.4 million miles of real world fuel economy & MPG data. Click here to view all the Ford Explorers currently participating in our fuel tracking program.

How can I find out how much gas I have in my tank?

Record the trip starting odometer reading at the time you fill up. At the end of your trip or week, fill up your tank again. Record the number of gallons or liters required to fill the tank once again. This is the total number of gallons or liters you used for the trip (or the time period).

How to calculate how much gas you use per mile?

Record the number of gallons or liters required to fill the tank once again. This is the total number of gallons or liters you used for the trip (or the time period). Record the trip ending odometer reading (this might also be the starting reading for your next trip). What is it costing you in gas per mile? Enter the price per gallon.

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