It would depend on the car, the driver and the maintenance it gets. Most should give you 200K to 300K miles. A few will give you 300K plus.
The distance between New Orleans, Louisiana and South Carolina varies depending on which city in South Carolina you are traveling to. For example, the distance between New Orleans and Charleston, South Carolina is approximately 775 miles.
If the car has never been titled then it can be sold as new. A new car demonstrator or demo will often have as many as 5,000 miles on it and still sold as new.
About 861 miles by road.
From New York to Pennsylvania, it would be about 201 miles the least, by car.
how do you expect me to know! but if i'd quess it'd be about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles away.
It is 1,250 miles.
It depends on where it is from
It has nothing to do with the miles. It has to do with the title. If the car has never been titled it can be sold as new. Typically in the situation of a demo a dealer will put less than 5,000 miles on the car. The warranty is not affected because it starts when you purchase the car not from zero miles but from the miles at that time.
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.
It is 215.06 miles according to MapQuest.
It can remain a quality car for up to 100,000 miles if regularly serviced. After 10 years and 100,000 miles its looks and performance will go downhill until it becomes a banger. If you buy it new, you will probably trade it long before it gets to 10 years old. If you really look after the car it will easily cover 250,000 miles.
Your best will be 19 city 26 highway when the car was new. You can expect about 18 city 25 highway now at the very best.