That depends on the car. What car are you talking about?
Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle you are driving.
It depends upon the fuel economy of the vehicle you are driving.
The benefits of driving a diesel car is that it will generally have much longer range, better fuel economy, more torque, and a much higher resale value should you decide you want to sell.
About 15 miles.
There is no fuel gauge on this motorcycle. You have to estimate fuel usage from driving or open the fuel tank to see how much is in it.
Depends on what you are driving and the cost of the fuel.
It depends on how much you drive and the cost of gas in your area, as a driving instructor, driving well over a hundred miles almost every day my fuel each month is well over $400.00
Accelerating quickly can actually reduce fuel efficiency by causing the engine to work harder and consume more fuel. Gradual acceleration is typically more fuel-efficient as it allows the engine to operate more efficiently. Driving at a steady speed and avoiding rapid acceleration and deceleration can help improve fuel economy.
It all depends on were you live and the vehicle you are driving.
That depends on the vehicle you are driving, how you drive, the mileage that vehicle will get, and how much you spend per gallon for fuel. None of which you list.
Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle you're driving, and the price of fuel in your area.
Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle you're driving and the price of fuel on the way.