Originally posted by: laurenlex
When you notice it on empty, reset the trip odometer to zero. Keep driving. When your car dies and you are stranded on the side of the road. Note the mileage on the trip odometer. Take that figure and divide by your miles per gallon. This is how many gallons of fuel you had when you were low on gas.
Originally posted by: laurenlex
When you notice it on empty, reset the trip odometer to zero. Keep driving. When your car dies and you are stranded on the side of the road. Note the mileage on the trip odometer. Take that figure and divide by your miles per gallon. This is how many gallons of fuel you had when you were low on gas.
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: laurenlex
When you notice it on empty, reset the trip odometer to zero. Keep driving. When your car dies and you are stranded on the side of the road. Note the mileage on the trip odometer. Take that figure and divide by your miles per gallon. This is how many gallons of fuel you had when you were low on gas.
That's the thing I dont want to do is run out of gas and have my car die in the middle of the road.
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: laurenlex
When you notice it on empty, reset the trip odometer to zero. Keep driving. When your car dies and you are stranded on the side of the road. Note the mileage on the trip odometer. Take that figure and divide by your miles per gallon. This is how many gallons of fuel you had when you were low on gas.
That's the thing I dont want to do is run out of gas and have my car die in the middle of the road.
This is a good experiment to do with any new car. But you're supposed to have at least a 3 gallon tank of gas in your trunk with you, and a funnel.
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: laurenlex
When you notice it on empty, reset the trip odometer to zero. Keep driving. When your car dies and you are stranded on the side of the road. Note the mileage on the trip odometer. Take that figure and divide by your miles per gallon. This is how many gallons of fuel you had when you were low on gas.
That's the thing I dont want to do is run out of gas and have my car die in the middle of the road.
This is a good experiment to do with any new car. But you're supposed to have at least a 3 gallon tank of gas in your trunk with you, and a funnel.
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: laurenlex
When you notice it on empty, reset the trip odometer to zero. Keep driving. When your car dies and you are stranded on the side of the road. Note the mileage on the trip odometer. Take that figure and divide by your miles per gallon. This is how many gallons of fuel you had when you were low on gas.
That's the thing I dont want to do is run out of gas and have my car die in the middle of the road.
This is a good experiment to do with any new car. But you're supposed to have at least a 3 gallon tank of gas in your trunk with you, and a funnel.
I have an audio system in my trunk so I dont think that's a good idea.
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: laurenlex
When you notice it on empty, reset the trip odometer to zero. Keep driving. When your car dies and you are stranded on the side of the road. Note the mileage on the trip odometer. Take that figure and divide by your miles per gallon. This is how many gallons of fuel you had when you were low on gas.
That's the thing I dont want to do is run out of gas and have my car die in the middle of the road.
This is a good experiment to do with any new car. But you're supposed to have at least a 3 gallon tank of gas in your trunk with you, and a funnel.
I have an audio system in my trunk so I dont think that's a good idea.
Okay okay back seat.
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: laurenlex
When you notice it on empty, reset the trip odometer to zero. Keep driving. When your car dies and you are stranded on the side of the road. Note the mileage on the trip odometer. Take that figure and divide by your miles per gallon. This is how many gallons of fuel you had when you were low on gas.
That's the thing I dont want to do is run out of gas and have my car die in the middle of the road.
This is a good experiment to do with any new car. But you're supposed to have at least a 3 gallon tank of gas in your trunk with you, and a funnel.
I have an audio system in my trunk so I dont think that's a good idea.
Okay okay back seat.
I dont wanna pass out from the fumes and then crash and die. lol!
I just wanted to get an estimate of how much gas I have left to find a gas station before the car dies in the middle of the road. Dont get me wrong, I usually fill up at quarter tank left but like I said, I wanted to know just in case I do hit empty.
Originally posted by: EF9
Originally posted by: laurenlex
When you notice it on empty, reset the trip odometer to zero. Keep driving. When your car dies and you are stranded on the side of the road. Note the mileage on the trip odometer. Take that figure and divide by your miles per gallon. This is how many gallons of fuel you had when you were low on gas.
That's the thing I dont want to do is run out of gas and have my car die in the middle of the road.

 
				
		