That depends on how much you have to spend.
Strangely enough, the answer is 100000
Not in Massachusetts No. You would be outside the warranty and well outside any state's presumption period.
well, that depends on your speed. for example, if you were going 100000 miles per hour on the highway, it would take you one hour.
100000
The owner of a vehicle that has been repossessed, cannot afford to make their payments, so it makes sense that they cannot afford to perform the required scheduled maintenance on the vehicle. This is not always the case but IMO, I would never buy a repossessed vehicle, unless it had extremely low mileage of say less than 20,000 miles.
It would take 10 seconds.
Ten seconds.
It is not as simple as just taking the miles off. If you would like an older vehicle to have 0 miles on it you would have to have many parts on the vehicle resurfaced and replaced.
100 seconds. (10 units of 100000 in 1000000, so 10 X 10 seconds = 100 seconds)
i have a 1996 Chevy suburban with 226,000 miles on it and it runs great so you make that decision
If I had 100000 I would shop and shop and shop!!! I love money!!!!
For Copper it would be 147,000 pennies For Zinc it would be 182,000 pennies