it depends on the user.
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it depends on how good a job the factory did. it can be a lot.
12 to 15 K a year is average.
If you live in a cold climate the more the better.
approx, 135,000 miles, but my 2000 has 71,000 on it.
Depends on which 2000 Chevy truck. There are many different models sold by Chevy. Also depends on miles on the vehicle and most important of all is the condition of the vehicle.
Aprox 500 miles at 15 MPG.
i have a 1996 Chevy suburban with 226,000 miles on it and it runs great so you make that decision
22 city / 30 hwy
At 100,000 miles, 10 years, or after inspecting the belt you determine it needs replacing due to cracks, fraying, or stretching to the point it is loose.
many have lasted over 250,000 miles, the 4.8 is very durable
Yes, the Goe Prizm and Chevy Prizm share many parts, as the Chevy Prizm was essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Corolla, and both models were produced in collaboration between General Motors and Toyota. However, there may be some differences in specific components or trim options due to branding and regional variations. It's essential to verify compatibility for particular parts, especially if they are unique to either model.
my 2000 has 265,000 and still purrs like a kitten @ 50mpg.
timing belts need to be changed every 60k miles