I think driving 70 miles per week is low average
You'd be driving 32 miles per day, which is 160 miles per week (using a 5 day work week). 160 miles divided by 19.2 mpg = 8.33 gallons used.
On average every American driver drives approximately 230 miles per week. This equals out to be around 12,000 miles each year. Americans have some of the highest average driving miles compared to other countries around the world.
[5.3(5)]=w 52*w=y 1378 miles/yr
250-300,000 miles if you change the oil every 2,500-3,000, whether it needs it or not. Different driving methods will produce different results. Stock-car teams count on blowing up an engine every week.
The average mileage for a year's worth of driving for an over the road trucker is about 156,000 miles. That is an average of about 3,000 miles per week.
It's their hours on which the laws are based, not the distance they cover during their driving times.
The gas in a V8 car will last varying amounts of time. One tank will last about a week if you are only driving 30 miles each day.
230 miles per week
2 more miles than last week
As long as you are fit and healthy, if you run 12 miles every day, 6 days a week your body will definitely benefit from your hard work. Any exercise is good for the body.
About 30-50 miles a day for about a week. When driving on highways try to keep it between 50-55 mph.
It's their hours on which the laws are based, not the distance they cover during their driving times.