Chevy Impalas can last a long time if it is well maintained. It should last for 180,000 miles. The number of years will depend on how much its driven.
It's a 323.4, it IS NOT A 327, as is often erroneously stated. The 5.3 has a stroke of 3.622" (92mm) and a bore of 3.78' (96mm). The 327 was discontinued around 40 years ago, to the disappointment of Chevy enthusiasts. A 350 Chevy is 5.7 Liters.
454 cubic inch Chevy big block V8. aka 7.4L
A large box is typically measured in cubic units, such as cubic meters, cubic feet, or cubic inches. This unit represents the volume of the box, which is the amount of space it occupies in three-dimensional space.
Cubic feet to cubic inchesYou are likely to do a lot more unit conversions in future years, so you will want to learn how to do them in all cases, in a way that will allow you to easily spot errors. (This is particularly important if you are going to study physics and are dealing with a dozen or so constants. If you've got the right dimensions and have the order of magnitude right you're probably on the money or close enough for full credit. =) ) Firstly, we are going to convert that nasty cube into single dimensions.10 cubic feet = 10 * (1 foot)^3 = 10 * 1 foot * 1 foot * 1 foot. (i.e L^3)Now, we are going to convert feet into the dimension you need.10 * 1 foot * 1 foot * 1 foot = 10 * 12 inches * 12 inches * 12 inchesNow, that is 10 * 12^3 * inches^3Which give us 17280 cubic inches.
It is not possible to have a can that is 6 inches in diameter and 20 inches around unless you have discovered that nearly 4,000 years of mathematics is all wrong: and that pi is actually 2! I doubt it, though.
It depends on whether 12 x 12 x 5.6 is given in inches or miles, or micrometres, or light years or some other measure of distance.
A "cubic foot" is a measure of volume (three dimensional), while "square inches" is a measure of area (two dimensional), so the two measurements can't be equated. In 2D: there are 144 square inches in one square foot. In 3D: there are 1728 cubic inches in one cubic foot.
It varies, The record for a single year between 1960 and 1969 was the Chevy Impala with 1,074,920 sold in 1965, but more Mustangs were sold than Impalas in 1966... but the best selling VEHICLE in the 1960's and for the last 35 years running is the Ford F 150 pickup truck
The normal units are cubic meters, cubic decimeters (= liters), cubic millimiters, cubic kilometers. Non-standard units include cubic light-years, cubic feet, gallons, bushels.
03's suppozedly have some bugs worked out from the earlier years.
The question cannot be answered without information about the units used in the question. Are they microns, centimetres, inches, feet, metres, miles, light years?