Everything is prone to wear-and-tear (which is what high mileage represents), but the engine and transmission are what you have to worry about the most if you're looking at a high-mileage car.
Check to make sure rust hasn't eaten away too significantly either if you live in one of the snowey states.
Depends on what engine it has...
High 20's low 30's no problem. The car likes highway crusing at about 65 for best milege. Watch your gas milege indicator in the dash...if you have one. As they may not be totally accurate, they will teach you how to drive the car with the best gas milege.
It depends on the gas you put
12-20 depends on driving habits.
try jdm-online,or gotjdm.com,or royaljapanesemotors.com. really depends on what kind of car and what parts.
It depends on the state where you live in.
It depends on the race car, because the parts for a Sprint Cup racer are vastly different from those for a Formula Vee car.
It can vary greatly with how good or bad the car is tuned. 20 to 35mpg have been seen. 25mpg seems to be the average.
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yes. if you have the car going down hill the car will go faster if you have it going up the car will go slower if you have it going strait the car will go slower too... IT will get horrible gas milege!!!lol
Depends on the parts you are needing. The Chevy Nova is basically the same car. Again, it depends on what parts you are needing.
1998 srx 700 triple gas milege