372 air miles.. about 420 driving miles. That leaves the answer to your question being it is closest to 500 miles.
The blackbird can go about 2,500 miles without refuelling! Thats about 4023.4km
It is 5000 miles so about 10 hours.
Each 5000 miles if you drive in city traffic often, and each 7500 miles in mild driving conditions. From experience it's known that 5000 miles interval is the best way to go.
It depends on the price of gas. If gas costs $5/gallon, it would cost about $835.00 to go 5000 miles when your car get 30 miles to the gallon. If gas costs $3/gallon, it would cost about $500. cost = 5000/30 * cost-of-gas
Every 3-4000 miles, but you can go as many as 5000 miles if you're desperate.
468,248,654,351,854,684,686,845,145,496,845,149,856,518,528,575,241,956,354, 526,625,431,965,165,465,256,265,125,419,632,66 miles. Sorry, but thats a long way to go.
Because you have to go around Lake Michigan.
That depends on where in Alberta and Michigan. If you go from the capital of Alberta (Edmonton) to the capital of Michigan (Lansing) , it's about 3000 kilometres.
about a day and a half if you go nonstop which is about 36 hours
If its a non performance car and you wish to keep it a healthy engine then about 5000 miles
5000 ÷ 10 = 500