New cars generally cost about $5000 more than the same car used. This is because new cars lose quite a bit of value after literally driving off the lot.
That depended entirely on the make and model of the vehicle, options on the vehicle, and the market the vehicle was being sold in.
It would depend on the year, make and model vehicle.
The Tesla Model S is an all electric vehicle, thus, does not need oil.
Depends entirely on the make and model of vehicle and the supplier.
Depends on make, model, engine, and year of the vehicle.
It varies from model to model. Call your local auto parts store for an exact price for your vehicle.
Most brand new cars in 1970 would cost between 4,000 and 6,000 dollars. The specific cost of the vehicle would depend on the model of the vehicle.
As much as it costs. Without knowing the make, model, and year of your vehicle, we can't determine the cost of parts, whether it's a simple plug and play swap or not, or how long the job would be flagged for.
Depends on the make, model, and year of the vehicle which you failed to list.
It depends on what is wrong with it and what year, make and model the vehicle is.
Depends on the make, model, and engine in the vehicle. Also depends on if the head is damaged.
Depends on the year, make, and model of the vehicle you're referring to.