On my '97 z24 4-speed automatic overdrive you can expect 200,000+ and on my other '97 z24 auto. it had 110,000 on it when I bought it with a burnt clutch problem. But it was haulin' around two big fat girls....go figure.
The car should last you just about 150,000 miles without to many problems...
Should be about 2 quarts.
Yes it should. cavalier/corsica 90-95; most parts will be interchangeable.
Recommended at every 25,000
Every three years or 50,000 miles.
you change the manual transmission fluid in a '99 cavalier simply by removing the transmission drain plug and allowing all the fluid to drain then replace the plug and refill with Syncromesh transmission fluid(that is the fluid recommended by Chevy for use in your transmission) It should take 2 quarts.
they should interchange check all the electric hook ups on the transmission to make sure the match some of the newer ones are computer controled but 95 should not have this. NO, The trany mount is different
it should take 3 days
i believe its 33mpg on the highway. few less for city driving about 28mpg for city driving
A 2004 Chevy Cobalt manual transmission will fit in a 2004 Chevy Cavalier. The tranmission can also be seated in a Pontiac Sunfire. A person should use a cross reference whenever possible.
"The best mileage for an Audi rs6 is around 26,000. You should research this car in the Blue book for cars. This will show value of the car including mileage and years."
The Manual transmission will allow gas mileage to vary from driver to driver, depending on how you drive the vehicle. The mileage should be around the same area as with an automatic transmission. The mileage is more dependant upon your Motor type, rather than your Transmission. If you have a V-6 model, they generally get 17-23 MPG, depending on the size of the motor. If you have an L4 engine, then you should see 25-30ish.