No, that's not normal.
Within normal limits
it's normal for these engines, just check the oil every,1,000 miles if it has over 100,000 miles on it. change the oil every 3,000 miles if using regular oil. Its not
There is no such thing as normal. The use of 1 qt every 2,000 miles is not excessive. Depends on how the car is driven, maintained, and miles on the vehicle. Jettas use a lot of oil compared to other cars.
For some reason Porsche said in their manuals that it was normal for 1970'S era 911's to use as much as a quart of oil every 680 miles.
No, it is not normal.
Apparently it is normal and would make perfect sense. Another contributer on this site stated that the 3.5-liter engine uses about a quart of oil every 1,000 miles. It could be your oil sensor is very sensitive and illuminating to inform you when it only gets a quart low.
Half to one quart
Because it's supposed to. A little bit of oil will slip through the rings and be burnt on all engines...about a quart every thousand miles. That you are using a quart every thousand says to me your engine is nice and tight - gas isn't getting past the rings and diluting the oil.
Chrysler allows up to 1 quart in 1000 miles.
it only has 60,000 miles and is a 5.7 engine with ram air
There are two pints in every quart.
did you check for oil leaks?