If the tranny is slipping, check the fluid level, then maybe change the filter. If the engine is missing, then tue it up, which means, plugs, cap, rotor, and maybe plug wires. The fuel filter would be something to look at, as well.
Speed is distance/time. You are given that the speed = 5 mph and the distance is 2500 miles.So, 5 mph = 2500 miles / time , or 5 mph * time = 2500 miles. Divide 2500 miles by 5 mph, and you get 500 hours.
While I have not tried it in a 2007 Chevy Pickup yet, I have tried it in a 2006 2500 with a Duramax. (On a closed course with a professional driver, of course). It is limited to 100 mph. I have also driven many other Chevy trucks from 1999-2006, and they were all limited to 100 mph as well. Usually this is done by the manufacture based on tire speed rating.
On asphalt it would. Dirt wouldn't cause too many problems
Out 2000 Dodge Neon does 2500 rpms at 60 mph. Grace
It goes 2500-100,000 mph (only in italy)
2500
1,200 feet per second equates to 818.2 mph.
When buying a car it is important to know the fuel economy. A 1997 Chevy Monte Carlo gets about 18 mpg city, and 26 mph highway.
The fastest plane was the Blackbird and it flew at 2500 mph.
25 MPH
2 hours 16 minutes.
6 months in jail plus a $2500 fine.