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low compression, if over 100000 miles, needs new rings
No, it should keep counting.
i have a 1996 Chevy suburban with 226,000 miles on it and it runs great so you make that decision
Chevy Metro 2001 (1.3 L) has a timing belt - hard driving conditions require its replacement at 60,000 miles, otherwise the timing belt replacement is scheduled for 100,000 miles.
the enginge is starting to break in
i have not found a blazer or jimmy that gets over15 mpg no matter what ya do to it.
my 2000 has 265,000 and still purrs like a kitten @ 50mpg.
i run a 1991 geo metro, which i think you are referring to... til around 259,000 miles. so yeah, pretty good car.
Strangely enough, the answer is 100000
100000 square feet converts to 0.00359 square miles.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 100000 miles is equal to 100000 x 1.609344 = 160934.4 kilometres.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 100000 feet is equal to 100000/5280 = 18.93 recurring (that is, 18.939393...) miles.