It depends on what it is.. as far as copper you're not gonna find any clean copper for scrapping(which is why I'm assuming you're asking) you will find copper with a bit of work, you will have lost of wiring depending on the car and then in the electrical components other than that there's no copper anywhere else, only in the wiring and alternator and starter. some cars have copper radiator(older stuff) but most are alum.. or maybe brass.. you may also find a little bit of copper in the spark plugs if its older(newer plugs are platinum)
5 metres long
5 metres long
The most standard sized car is the mid-sized sedan. Most sedans are medium sized models with four doors, five seats, and 6 cylinders.
about 16 medium sized ones
yes there is copper in a car but not to much of it
Most of the wiring is copper, not much else.
16 to 18 US Gallons. 64 to 72 liters, approximately.
It was brought out in 1966 so dodge would have a medium sized muscle car to compete with the muscle cars from Chevy and ford.
The Trooper is a car made by Isuzu. It is a medium-sized sports utility vehicle that the company made between 1981 and 2005. Three generations were produced.
Well, a mid sized car costs maybe $/£135
The cost for a standard sized dog car seat can be anywhere between $20.00 and up. There are some car seats that are a little bit cheaper but you would have to find them on sale.
there are 955 km from Paris to Monaco (593 miles). The driving time is 08H40 (medium sized car) and the highway toll 72.40€.