Well of course the higher the mileage on the vehicle the more chance that something is worn out. So high mileage on a vehicle is a bad thing.
A bad O2 sensor can affect gas mileage. It is an emissions sensor, so when it goes bad, it does not reflect emissions performance on the car, which could cost a lot in gasoline.
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You can find the gas mileage of you car by searching it on cars.com and they have all types of other information that can tell you a lot about your car.
The mileage on the odometer is somewhat irrelevant. It is more important to know how well the car has been routinely maintained and what if anything has been replaced (a new engine or transmission can add a lot of life to an older car).
It completely depends on the mileage, age of the vehicle, how many doors the vehicle has, engine size and also the condition of the vehicle. If you have a vehicle which is not in good condition, has a lot of mileage and is a vehicle registered in 1997, you would expect not to get a lot for it. However, if your vehicle is fairly new and has a low mileage, then you would price it at a higher offer.
A crossover SUV has a gas mileage of about 30 mpg. Crossover SUVs are fuel efficient and are worth the price of one. They are also good for people who carry a lot in their car or for soccer moms.
To obtain car financing with bad credit can be done by purchasing from a car lot that advertizes " buy here pay here". You will find that with bad credit you will pay a higher interest rate than if you had good credit.
How is the car driven: easy acceleration & nice slow stops or hard acceleration and hard breaking? Your driving habits are most likely what is causing your bad gas mileage. Don't drive the thing like a race car and expect to get good gas mileage. I had a V6 Accord and I got 27 MPG with it.
That depends if its a v8 it would be most likely to be bad on gas v6 is a lot better on gas mileage.
Dodge hybrid cars have not received the most favorable reviews in the auto market. These cars actually do require a lot of gasoline, making their "hybrid factor" virtually ineffective. A lot of consumers also have had trouble with the engine of the Dodge hybrid. It is not a good car for the person who wants a car with good gas mileage. You will still have to spend thousands of dollars in gasoline with this car.
i honestly think that a charter bus has better gas mileage than a regular school bus a lot better gas mileage if i were to really answer this i would say yes a charter bus does have good gas mileage= ]
A lot will depend on the condition and driving habits involved. A well kept older car will last a long time, while a high mileage car with mostly highway miles can also be expected to last. If either has been poorly maintained then the life expectancy drops considerably.