With Mileage Plus from United Airlines, a traveler can easily earn points on almost any purchase. The points can then be used to claim rewards, including cheaper ticket upgrades.
No, you cannot use your mileage number for someone else.
Your mileage is correct. "You're "is short for "you are " so would make no sense in your question.
ACV, is Actual Cash Value. That would be blue book, plus adjustments for damage, mileage, and geographics. That is really just a baseline to use.
Can I use Pay with Miles to book a ticket for someone else? A: Yes, you may use Pay with Miles to book someone else's ticket. You can use Pay with Miles for multiple tickets—you just need to have 5,000 miles per passenger available and they must be on the same itinerary.
With United Mileage Plus, it's real easy to redeem miles. You can redeem miles online and by phone. You can choose how many miles you want to use and you're able to transfer miles to friends and family as well.
Yes they can. Most Frequent Flyer programs allow you to use your miles for other people including grandchildren.
depends on the car's mileage
To keep track of your mileage over time and maintain records for tax deductions. See related links for an example.
you got unlimited mileage.
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Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle. If it gets 15mpg you would use 1 gallon.
I would use 10w30 and for high mileage 10w40 would work best