Yes. mileage is measured the same in all vehicles.
Cars get better gas mileage but have very little storage space. A truck is better for hauling things around, but not great on mileage. I think the ideal situation for a two vehicle household is to own both a car and a truck.
A car is typically for tranporting people and small loads and usually get better fuel mileage than a truck. A truck is better for transporting larger and/or heavier loads.
Well it depends what car or truck Ford has more fuel efficient car lineup. fueleconomy.gov has gas mileage of all cars.
That depends on the car. The lower the mileage, the less wear and tear there is on the car. Each car is different and each owner treats their car differently. An older car with low mileage can save you money over the same model of car that may be a year or two newer and have the same mileage.
If a car and a truck are traveling at the same speed, the truck would have more momentum because it has a greater mass.
A used pick-up truck is just the same as any other used vehicle more or less. You should look for a vehicle that has a reasonable amount of mileage, as typically the higher the mileage claims the more wear and tear the car has undergone. You should test drive the car for a basic idea of how it runs, and overall assess the fit of the car for you personally.
it depends what you are driving, it could be a truck or car everything has a certain mileage
Yes, but it is not a traditional sedan, which is a four-door, compact automobile. no they are not the same a truck is built for didderent types of terrain and condition a car is built maily for highway and street travel.
The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to its mass and speed. Since the truck has a greater mass than the car but they are traveling at the same speed, the truck will have more kinetic energy than the car.
Your car's gas mileage is the distance a car will travel in regular driving conditions (city/hwy.) with a certain amount of fuel. Usually, in America, gas mileage is measured in Miles Per Gallon, or Mpg. This is the number of miles traveled by the car using 1 gallon of fuel.
Car mats and truck mats can be interchangeable. It really depends on the truck and car. A prius car mat and a Ford F 150 will not have the same mats but a larger car will have mats that can be used in a truck.
No, car and truck wheels are different in size. Car and truck wheels will not interchange.