10 hours 50 minutes. This is the actual driving time at that speed and does not include stops or delays.
About 350 miles that can be driven in about 5.5 hours.
The answer is in the "Miles per hour" (Mph) you drove. If you drove 40 Mph, then in one hour you would have driven 40 miles. Therefore, in five hours, at the constant speed of 40 Mph, you would have drive 200 miles.
It's more than a third of the distance between the earth and the sun. If you were to drive nonstop at 66 miles per hour, it's the distance you would have driven after 57.04 years (so if you're going to drive it, start young).
10.5
going 60 miles an hour
7.86 miles
58.285714286 minutes you drive 68 miles 60 minutes you drive 70 miles
It varies, depending on driving habits, conditions, maintenance, and how frequently the car is driven. You can drive one off the lot and if you drive it hard without breaking it in it won't last 10,000 miles. If the car is well maintained, driven easily, not modified, and not left to sit for long enough to dry out the seals, the engine may last as long as 200,000 miles.
It is 431 miles that can be driven in 7 hours and 12 minutes according to the estimate by Google Maps.
2000 miles
Depends on the speed
About 5.5 hours.