so retailers can tell you the car will last 20 years longer than it will
Mile of Cars was created in 1954.
Trains by a mile
It's a opinion question but I think Toyota by a mile They are both great cars, but I think Ford by a mile
You're remembering the climactic sequence of "Used Cars" (1980).
Best guess would be Monaco at about 45000 cars/sq mile although the whole country has about 10000 fewer cars than that and is only .76 sq miles.
Sites like Kelly.com or JD Edmunds provide prices on used cars. Both of these sites are free to use. You can compare prices for cheap used cars at autotrader.com. You will be able to search within a specific mile radius and price range.
England
To estimate how many cars fit in a 12-mile traffic jam, we can assume an average car length of about 15 feet. There are 5,280 feet in a mile, so a 12-mile stretch contains 63,360 feet. Dividing this by the average car length (15 feet), approximately 4,224 cars could fit in a 12-mile traffic jam. However, this number can vary based on factors like spacing between cars and the types of vehicles involved.
The Buick Lucerne has fairly good gas mileage ratings. However, there are more efficient cars within the same price range.
1/2 mile to 3/4 mile is a strong force in this range fro a 9mm bullet.
Mile Klopčič died in 1984.
Mile Cărpenişan died in 2010.