Best way to check your gas mileage on your own is to:
1. Wait until your fuel light comes on,
2. Fuel your vehicle by the gallon, (eg. purchase 10 gallons vs $50 dollars),
3. Reset your trip meter,
4. DO NOT refuel or reset trip meter until your gas light comes on again.
Once your gas light comes on check your trip meter and divide that total by the number of gallons of gas you purchased.
miles traveled/gallons purchased= miles per gallon.
The mileage is how many miles the car has travelled, the total mileage is shown on the speedometer dial.
yeah there is but mostly it is in race cars and vehicles intended for the best fuel mileage possible
all the vehicles listed
You'll never find any such load, because it's not determined on a state-by-state basis.
I don't think you can. Unless we expect all the road users ride cautiously at appropriate locations, the chances of doing so is far from remote. You have a way by avoiding those routes at least!
There are websites where you can check the fuel economy of each car. One good website is fueleconomy.gov. You can search about any car to compare the mileage.
No one will be able to answer that question without seeing a picture The worth is determined by the condition and the mileage and if it has any parts missing from it.
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Any vehicle with an internal combustion motor has a crankshaft, so all of the vehicles on the road except for those with electric motors.
The value of any vehicle is determined by many factors. Condition of the vehicle, year, mileage, options installed, and your location. Condition being the most important factor. Mileage being the second most important. I will list a website where you can find an answer that is fairly accurate.
No, they all have a cam belt that must be replaced at a set mileage.
Mileage for this engine can range from as low as 13 mpg to as high as 30 depending on the year, make and model of the vehicle. The quality of fuel, as well as the quality of the lubricating oil used can have an impact on mileage. Driving habits can affect the mileage of any vehicle. That is why all mileage claims advertised always have the disclaimer, "Your actual mileage may vary"....