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could be alot of things but you could check oil level. it the car has high millage could be the piston rings are worn and oil is getting by. one thing to try if the car is older put in heavier weight oil..........Good Luck
No you do not. However, you do pay an Advalorem tax that is based on the value of your car and the millage rate in the county where you live.
There are a lot of factors in deciding the value of a used car. What model is your car? What make? What is the millage? And what is the condition of the car? If you take the car to a dealer's lot, they would be able to give you a ballpark estimate of the car's worth.
turn the car to acessary or trun the car on with out turning the egine over and then hold the trip oil located by the by were it tell the millage on the car the change oil will then flash
A 1993 Lincoln Continental has a listed gross vehicle weight of 4130 pounds. The weight of the car is without any passengers or fluids in the car.
The purpose of Hydrogen kits are to convert your car to run on water. You will get better millage and all around better for mother nature
Improve your driving habits. Keep vehicle well maintained. Keep tires properly inflated.
To remove weight on any car you should try installing a weight reduction kit on it.
It would depend greatly on the maintenance and care it has received. Have a trusted mechanic check the vehicle over before you make the purchase.
reduce the weight of the car, supercharge your car, add a turbo any of those would do
The gas millage is directly dependent on how you drive the car. If you take off and stop suddenly, you gas millage will run between 15.3 and 17.2 mpg. If you take off and stop slowly and you don't force the car and engine to do a lot of work, i have seen up to 21.2 mpg. Mind you this in on the 1999 to 2004 models. I believe the 2005 to 2007 is about the same though.