there could be a gear missing that would be causing the shifting problem.
Ask how many miles and if it's been in an acident. Drive it and see how smoothly it shifts and how loud the engine is.
You could drive at any speed you're comfortable with, and cover 300 miles. The only differencewould be the length of time it would take you to cover the distance.For example:If you drive at 60 miles per hour, you would cover 300 miles in 5 hours.If you drive at 100 mph, you would cover 300 miles in 3 hours.If you drive at 20 mph, you would cover 300 miles in 15 hours.You don't even have to drive. You could walk, at 3 miles an hour, and cover the distance in 100 hours.
Depends on your miles per gallon. For example, if you had 12 miles per gallon: 1. Get a new car 2. You would be able to drive 12*12 miles = 144 miles.
There is no one answer to your question. It depends on how many miles a car can drive on a single gallon of gas (MPG), or in this case, on a single liter. For example, if a car can drive 20 miles on one liter, the answer is 20. If it can drive 35 miles on one liter, the answer is 35, and so on.
15*32=480
It's about 2, 875 miles, but it could be around 3,000 miles depending on how you drive there.
If you could drive non-stop at a constant speed of 80 mph, it would take about 45 minutes.
There is no one variable that is more important than another.
four wheel drive low ========================================================= I know that on my Ford EXPLORER the automatic transmission shifts into overdrive around ( 50 miles per hour / 80 kilometers per hour )
If traveling 1,700 miles adding 652 miles would equal to 2,352. This is a math problem.
It is about 148 miles, so it could take about 3 hours.
If you could drive non-stop at a constant speed of 45 mph, it would take about 26 minutes and 40 seconds.