Yes it is good.
Not really....I have a jeep from 1997 and its 12000 miles.
No, this car was not a good deal brand-new and had reliability issues. If image is what you're looking for, a Caddilac is where it's at. However, the price of parts and service (and the frequency). For 12000 you can get a better car with a lot less miles.
If they are going on a 18000 mile trip and each tire was good for 12000, then the answer would be 2 spare tires. I heard of this question a million times
That's a good deal.!!
1 ft = 0.3048 meters (exact conversion ratio, this is a good one to memorize).(12000 ft) * (0.3048 m/ft) = 3657.6 m
I have no idea but if you are looking for good satellite imagery you can try geoeye
If it is a 2007 and you drive it a lot I'd say it's doing good.
Samsung Star with wifi or without. Sanding corby Sanding Monte
If sensor is good will reset itself if proper air pressure in a few miles
it starts with 12000 a year but can go up to 25000 a year or more depends how good and qualified you are.
I have a 3.4 out of a 2004 Impala in my malibu. You get more horsepower and less problems with the headgasket failures. Go to 3400swap.com for more info. I purchased my engine from Lindersinc.com. They have good prices and I have put 12000 miles on my engine without any problems.
Use a good quality 5W20 and change it every 5,000 miles