a car because a horse needs some water and food, a car just needs gas.
the engine produces the horse power
i30 to me is one of the best cars you can drive great engine that gives you roughly 175 horse power with great gas mileage its a trouble free car if do the maintenance
If you're referring to gas mileage, a Ford Focus is much more fuel efficient than a Dodge Charger
The more mileage on a car the more wear and tear on the engine and transmission witch in turn can cause it to have problems.
Not knowing exactly what it is in each car, it could very likely be the button that gives the lectronic information about the car such as the pressure in the tires, the oil pressure, etc. or it could give the mileage, and the mileage left in the tank of gas. Not knowing exactly what it is in each car, it could very likely be the button that gives the lectronic information about the car such as the pressure in the tires, the oil pressure, etc. or it could give the mileage, and the mileage left in the tank of gas.
Gas mileage in any car depends on many things. Some are: How hard you accelerate. How well maintained the car is. Long or short journeys (short give worse mileage). How heavily loaded the car is. Whether you have a roof rack (without gives better mileage).
I think its the Ford Fusion and one can grade them by searching online on the car reviews. The Fusion gives more mileage per gallon. you can also learn the comparisons pros and cons from all the vehicles.
Mileage is just a slang term for a measure of how far a car has gone. the more mileage, the longer the car has been driven. It is just the number on the odometer, telling you how many miles/kilometers the car has been driven.
The best gas mileage from unleaded gasoline or premium gasoline depends on the car. Old cars get better mileage from unleaded.
Cars are rated as to how efficient they are. The government gives them two ratings; Highway mileage and City mileage. City mileage is determined by driving the car at slower speeds and stopping and starting many times. This consumes a lot of fuel during the times the car is not moving or having to accelerate. Highway mileage is determined my driving the car long distances at highway speeds, usually 55 mph or more.
That depends on the car. The lower the mileage, the less wear and tear there is on the car. Each car is different and each owner treats their car differently. An older car with low mileage can save you money over the same model of car that may be a year or two newer and have the same mileage.
Yes, if the added length adds weight to the vehicle. The more the car weighs the less fuel mileage it will get.