about a day and a half if you go nonstop which is about 36 hours
that would entirely depend on what speed you are traveling.
2.4 minutes
Use the equation speed=distance divided by time: v=d/t rearrange to give t=d/v Therefore it takes 5000/60hours to drive 5000 miles at 60 miles an hour. 5000/60=83 1/3 hours which is approximately 5000minutes.
about 80 hours
It depends on the price of gas. If gas costs $5/gallon, it would cost about $835.00 to go 5000 miles when your car get 30 miles to the gallon. If gas costs $3/gallon, it would cost about $500. cost = 5000/30 * cost-of-gas
If gas were $2.50 per gallon it would be $2,500. I'd get a more efficient car!
5000 sqr. miles
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
it depends on the car and driver. i drive my Volvo hard, and its turbo charged so i replace the oil every 3000 miles with full synthetic, if its a turbo i would replace it with only full synthetic and at most every 5000 miles. if it is a regular one, any kind of oil will do and change it between 5000 miles and 7500 miles only if you drive very lightly on the car.
200 hours
That depends how fast you're driving, how many stops you make, and how many hours per day you drive. If you average 50 miles per hour, it will take 100 hours to drive 5,000 miles.
Each 5000 miles if you drive in city traffic often, and each 7500 miles in mild driving conditions. From experience it's known that 5000 miles interval is the best way to go.