22 City/30 HWY mpg
Well I don't know your price range, however the 2002 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan is good, cheap, and reliable model. It gets close to 25 miles per gallon and you can find one used, in good condition, for around $5,000.
No.
In my opinion, it isn't worth purchasing a car that has 189,000 miles. I would avoid buying a sporty vehicle like a supercharged 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 3800 as a first car.
(758 miles) x (4 dollar/gallon) / (14 miles/gallon) = $216.57 (rounded)
(835 miles) x (1 gallon/20 miles) x (3.75 bux/gallon) = $ 156.56
If you drive 480 miles, and you get 15 miles per gallon, this equals 32. If each gallon is $3.75 per gallon, times 32, this would equal $120 in gas money.
$66.50
(1,100 miles) x (1 gallon/28 miles) x ($4/gallon) = $157.143 (rounded)
(531 miles) x (1 gallon/18 miles) x (3.45 dollar/gallon) = $101.78 for gasalone
I own a '97 Pontiac grand am where would i find the spark plugs so i can change them?
$128.53
No it wouldn't the only thing that would fit would be before 997 from 1997-2001 u can interchange