In this day and age and with the poor economy it may not be wise to purchase an SUV with poor gas mileage. Trying to go green and save yourself some money may be things to consider when buying a vehicle.
You should check the milage on a used Mercedes Benz. If the milage is really high, there may be some problems with the engine or other parts. If the milage is low then that is a good thing and there shouldn't be any problems with the engine.
I prefer high milage oil. what kind you use is up to you really. Heavier oil is suggested if you burn oil tho.
The money that is given within a church should be used to feed the poor. It is a gift that you give, not a subscription fee.
Before buying a used truck, you should know the milage, MPG, condition of the engine; you should know when the vehicle was last serviced; you should knnw the towing capacity; and you should find out if the truck has ever been in an accident.
Poor (adjective) is used incorrectly. It should be pour (verb).
Before buying a used Toyota 4x4, you should know the milage, MPG, condition of the engine, when the vehicle was last serviced, and if the truck has ever been in an accident.
When buying a used automobile of any kind, especially a semi truck that you will be using a lot, you should invest in paying a mechanic to go look at the truck with you. Also do a car fax report, check the engine and milage.
Many bits of information should be included in a used car ad. Included in the list are the milage, condition of exterior and interior, when the vehicle was last serviced, and any major accidents the car has been in.
i used a penzoil high milage 10w30. I live in San Antonio, so where you live also has to do with what weight you should be putting in your car.
When looking to buy a used vehicle, there are many things that you should inquire about. A few of the most important items include the milage, the MPG, when the vehicle was last serviced, if the vehicle has ever been in an accident, and the condition of the brakes, transmission, and engine.
NASA actually only accounted for .58% of the federal budget in 2007. So if you really want some money for the poor start looking at the defense budget.
depends on vehicle used-milage varies