Yes
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Yes, it will decrease your fuel economy slightly.
Only a minute amount.
Budget rental cars can be rented without a mileage allowance for extra rental fees, though the default for a rental vehicle is to come with a mileage allowance.
No, just the opposite. Overdrive is an extra gear, the use of which, make the vehicle more economical.
When you lease a vehicle, you agree to the terms of the contract, which usually include sections regarding charges for going over allowed mileage and damage to the vehicle not considered routine wear. If you don't pay the assessed fees for the over-mileage and damage, the dealer will eventually sell the debt to a collector, who will hound you until you pay. IN a car lease contract, there are specific terms about "extra mileage" charges, if the car is driven over the annual or lease term amount. The contract also has a clause about "damage" that is over and above regular wear and tear, as set out in the contract. Just returning the car does NOT absolve the leasee of their responsibility to pay for "extra mileage and damages ". The leasing company is well within their rights to sue you to recover the extra costs that you laid on them.
Yes. It is a good idea to take unnecessary stuff out of the trunk. Over time, it costs money just to haul it around.
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It depends on the job. Some jobs may require you to provide your own vehicle where others may supply you with a company vehicle to drive. When using your own vehicle you may also qualify to get extra pay for wear and tear and mileage on your own vehicle. The best way to find out would be to ask the employer of whom you are applying for the position if your own vehicle is required.
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Insurance, GPS, unlimited mileage.
Reduce your speed by at least half on ice to maintain control of your vehicle and prevent skidding. Drive at a cautious speed and leave extra distance between your car and other vehicles to allow for longer braking distances.