The length doesn't really tell you anything. For current ULSD fuels, you want a more recent model - ULSD will shorten the longevity of engines manufactured before ULSD (Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel) became a requirement.
Other than that, we'd need more specifics as to what you're looking for, what Gross Vehicle Weight Rating you're looking for, etc. You can get a Freightliner M2 with the 6.7 Cummins, and, as long as you do your regular maintenance on it, you should have no problem exceeding 350k.
The newest Chevrolet Silverado truck that has come out is the 2011 Chevy Silverado. It gets about fourteen to twenty miles per the gallon, and costs between 25 thousand and 39 thousand dollars.
The truck will travel 60 miles in one hour.
No firm is going to give you a new truck no matter how many miles you have travelled.
A behind-the-seat tank usually holds an approximation of twenty+ gallons, referred-to as twenty.
The five speed, two wheel drive Toyota Tacoma has the best mileage, checking in at twenty two miles per gallon. It not only has good gas mileage but it is also a very dependable vehicle to have.
You should change engine oil in car or truck every 5,000 miles.
720/Hardbody - Equipped with either a Z24 or (in later years) a KA24e. Both engines are known to go beyond 300,000 miles without major repairs.
To determine how long it will take the car to overtake the truck, first calculate the relative speed between them. The car is traveling 70 mph and the truck is at 50 mph, so the car is gaining on the truck at a rate of 70 - 50 = 20 mph. Since the car is 20 miles behind the truck, it will take 20 miles ÷ 20 mph = 1 hour for the car to overtake the truck.
Once you hit 150 make sure they were well maintained miles and have the truck inspected by your mechanic. Anything over 200,000 is out.
To find the distance traveled by the truck, you can use the formula: distance = speed × time. If the truck travels at an average speed of 50 miles per hour for 3 hours, the distance is 50 miles/hour × 3 hours = 150 miles. Therefore, the truck will travel 150 miles in 3 hours.
The miles are the same be it car, bike, truck or scooter.
The average box truck miles per gallon is dependent upon the size of the box truck, the size of the engine, and the driving conditions. Most box trucks will get around 10 miles per gallon.