Just under 23 hours - assuming you're travelling at a constant speed.
Everything depends on: how you drive - the passengers or loads you carry - the conditions you are driving in - whether your AWD (All Wheel Drive) is engaged a good portion of the time - and whether you are in urban or highway driving environments. I own a 2000 2WD CR-V with about 88,000 miles and average about 22-24 MPG.
Time = Distance/Speed = 2000/55 = 36.3636.. hours. However, the answer assumes that the average speed can be maintained even with fuelling stops, comfort stops etc.
The estimated driving time is 39 hours and 43 minutes according to MapQuest.
With my 2000 Blazer it is 100 miles. I've been passing emissions by clearing codes for 6 years driving off the miles and passing.
about 2000 miles
About 2000 miles
It's around 2000 miles and would take 1 day 8 hours of non-stop driving.
Time = Distance/Speed = 2000/100 = 20. This assumes that you can maintain that average speed through traffic, fuelling stops, comfort stops, etc. That is quite an unrealistic assumption.
How far is 2000 miles ?? is 2000 miles ( two thousand miles) However if you mean the speed , then we need to know the time taken to cover the distance.
roughly 2000 miles
its possible