As much life as you want per say. Just keep up with the oil changes and the PM list ( preventive maintiance) and it will go alot more miles
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 128000 feet is equal to 128000/5280 = 24.24 recurring (that is, 24.242424..) miles.
I have a 2005 Rendezvous with the optional Versatrak AWD and I get around 20-22 mpg mix driving.
128000
Depending on the year it can get approximately 17-19 miles per gallon city and 23-26 miles per gallon highway.
About 30000 miles, or when you start seeing small hair line cracks on the inside of the belt
The 2002 model had/has a lot of problems reported that Buick did nothing about. I have a 2002 CX model with 66,000 miles and have been lucky. I have problems, some as reported, but no major breakdowns. My in-laws have a 2006 and just love it and have no problems.
The Buick Rendezvous is a SUV crossover. It was designed to be a luxury mini SUV based on the sedan. The Cadillac SRX is a perfect example of what Buick was going for. What happened to them? Basically, NO ONE WANTED THEM. Why? WAY TOO EXPENSIVE! A well equipped Rendezvous could run as high as $35,000+ You can find a VERY clean VERY good condition low miles, used Rendezvous at CarMax for around $19,000. Same price for the same in a Cadillac SRX. Most of the Rendezvous I have seen are the CX which is the striped down model. The only good one to have would be a 2007 CLX with NAV and HUD, leather, heated seats..well every option available. The cheeper CX is a piece of JUNK. The Rendezvous was replaced by the much more upscale Enclave in 2008. AGAIN, VERY overpriced. No wonder GM is going under. I can't help but to say that the opposite is true in China where owning a Buick is the equivalent to owning a Rolls here in the US.
GET SOMETHING WITH LESS MILES ON IT
Depends on overall condition, engine, options, bodystyle, etc...
The area of Vietnam is approximately 331689 square kilometers (128000 square miles). The population is approximately slightly over 80 million people.
If you are purchasing a new Buick, you should ask about the mileage, consider the monthly payments you will have to factor into your budget, the warranty and basic car care. If you are buying used, you should ask how many miles are on the car and also run a report of the vehicle to see if it has been involved in any accidents.
might be a groumd or a loose connection pull it apart and check all the connections