Yes, if the added length adds weight to the vehicle. The more the car weighs the less fuel mileage it will get.
Cars don't get better gas or mileage.
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.
the height more than the length because of the aerodynamic drag, the length more likely to hurt fuel mileage only because of added weight of a longer car
The color of paint does not affect gas mileage in any way.
Yes, higher octane gas does give higher gas mileage for your car. However, the increase in gas mileage may not as great as the increase in the price of the higher octane gas.
Car mileage is the distance a car can travel on a tank of gas. This mileage is also the number of miles on a car at any given time and is registered by an odometer.
Yes, the faulty power steering pressure switch does affect the gas mileage. It will give a wrong reading of the gas mileage. It is therefore important to fix it when it is faulty.
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.
To save gas
Yes.
If it is malfunctioning it can affect fuel mileage.
The best car right now for gas mileage is the Toyota Prius. This vehicle has outstanding gas mileage. It gets 44 gallons in highway miles and 40 gallons for city driving.