Here is a list of six top performing minivans, based on EPA mileage: Mazda5 Touring, Dodge Caravan SE, Dodge Caravan SXT, Dodge Grand Caravan SE, Honda Odyssey EX-L/Limited, Toyota Sienna. Any one of these vehicles should get you from 19 to 27 EPA city/highway miles.
http://fueleconomydb.com/specs/1995/CHEVROLET/LUMINA%2520MINIVAN%25202WD It has all you need to know about it's mileage, although I'm not really sure about the sites authenticity.
It really depends on your Gas Mileage. A smaller car, such as a Commodore or something like that would have reasonably good gas mileage. That is a very broad question, and cannot be answered well.
There are many steps one can take towards deciding on a purchase. One can ask himself if they really need the item and if the purchase can fit their budget.
If the car was taken care of and serviced regularly then this is not really high mileage. It is not low mileage either. Expect to spend money on some repairs on a car with this mileage. If the car has been neglected then this is high mileage.
Charge mileage on a V8? Your question really makes no sense. Please rephrase the question.
This is the big one you don't want to have break, because then you are really screwed. This is something you definitely want to change according to the mileage suggested by mitsubishi. The outlanders are recommended at 60k, so it really depends on what model you have.
The benefit is being able to purchase something you can't afford. I will go ahead and add this though, since other people will likely comment on it: most of the time, if you can't afford to purchase something without putting it on a credit card, you should evaluate whether or not you should really purchase the item. Credit cards are great for unexpected expenses like car repair, but most people simply use them to purchase things they don't really need and can't afford, and that is what generally causes financial problems.
i honestly think that a charter bus has better gas mileage than a regular school bus a lot better gas mileage if i were to really answer this i would say yes a charter bus does have good gas mileage= ]
Absolutely not, in order for someone to purchase a product or service they HAVE to need or want it. If you do not want something you WILL not buy it (if its not a necessity), its simply in our nature. If someone forced you to buy something that wouldn't be marketing, it would be an act against your free will.
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No, not really. Any increase in mileage will be minimal at best. Far outweighed by the cost of the cold air system.
Not much. The Sienna is rated at 18 city 24 highway, which is actually pretty good for a minivan. If you are getting way less than this, then you have a problem somewhere. You may need a tuneup, as in new plugs & wires. If you are within this range then your vehicle is doing OK. Make sure the tires are at the proper PSI as outlined in your owners manual. A clean air filter is a must, and a properly running engine. Drive for mileage, as in slow take off and driving close to the speed limit. Other than that, there is no magic device to increase mileage. There are many snake oil products out there that claim to increase mileage. They do not work, so don't fall for the hype.