check tire pressure is correct, get clean air filter, make sure carb is clean & not filled with tarnish(they have cleaners in a can you can spray into old carbs that clean it without harm, read directions), or have fuel injectors checked/replace if bad, change oil every 3,000 miles.
fuel mileage wasn't a concern in 69 and you shouldn't be worried about it if your buying that type of car.
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The mileage and the warranty on the used unit.
You can't without buying them or buying BC.
because you can get it without buying it
The mileage is how many miles the car has travelled, the total mileage is shown on the speedometer dial.
Diesel trucks are able to pull heavier loads due to the high amount of torque by the engine. Also, they get better gas mileage than their gasoline counterparts.
It means the car has 27,000 mile on the odometer.
When buying a tire, you want to look for the tread life of the tire. The longer the treadlife, the more mileage you will get from them.
Diesels almost always get better mileage than gas engines, some like the Volkswagen diesel are very efficient. The fuel is quite a bit more expensive though so do some math first before buying. Compare the mileage estimate of the diesel and the price per gallon of fuel against the same data for the gas. The best solution would be a gas electric hybrid.
There are a lot of benefits that come hand in hand with buying a new or used hybrid car, however the mileage is the one that people enjoy the most. Hybrid car mileage is leaps and bounds better than that of other types of cars, leading to a fuel savings that really makes the car pay for itself after a while. With the prices of everything on the rise, this is a huge perk.
Average mileage is 15,000/year