There are many factors that must be considered when determining how many miles a car can go before it runs out of gas. First, you must consider the size of the engine. Larger engines take more fuel. Second, you must consider the overall condition of the vehicle. Vehicles that are older or have more wear on them generally take more fuel to operate than new vehicles. You must also consider the size of the gas tank. Larger tanks can usually driver for longer distances before refueling is needed.
that depends how you drive the miles on the car how the car has been maitained how the car runs the tires and the gas you use
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For best service and durability, 30,000 miles is recommended.
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The miles or kilometers a car can go before wearing out might depend on how well it is taken care of. Some cars will last over 300,000 miles if they get regular maintenance.
In the state of California miles on a car do not factor in if it is used or not. California considers a vehicle new until it is reported as sold by the DMV.
A NEW UNUSED vehicle has never been titled. Once it is titled, even if it has ZERO miles, it is then considered used.
It has a timing chain. Should last the life of the car.
It depends on how much was in it to start with. However, the fuel warning light nominally comes on with 30 miles to go but it is fairly arbitrary.
if the car is running rough or if plugs are in poor condition
As long as everything stays in good shape. a car could go a million miles or many more. On the low end it could go at 10000 miles or less.
Miles per Gallon Price Miles on it (for a second hand car) Owner History (for a second hand car) Been in a accident (for a second hand car) Fuel type it runs on Transmission (whether its an automatic or a manual) Engine size (will affect the speed and acceleration)