i have 112,500 on my 2004 xb and it runs excellent.
I Have a 158,000 on my 2008 scion xb, I have owned it since day 1 and it runs perfectly
apparently its 889 miles...1432 km...haha imagine walking that far, hope it helps=But you wouldn't walk that far so don't be silly george is mean=
1km = 5 furlongs almost exactly; 1.5 miles = 12 furlongs, so 12/5 =2.4 km.
They length of a lightning bolt is 2 to 3 miles long, and they can travel twice as far as there length, so the answer is they can travel 4 to 6 miles.
186,000 miles = 299,337,984 meters.
1 km = 0.621371 miles So 220 km = 136.702 miles.
check the gas cap or the intake filter...
I'm almost at 30,000 miles, I was told I am good for another 10K. So mine will have lasted 40K on a 2009 TC.
so far Three miles.
about 120 miles or so
My '93 has 230,000 miles so far.
We're in it. So 0 miles.
220,000 miles so far with no problems so far outside of the normal upkeep.
As far as I'm told, you don't. 2006 Scion Xa's came with a tray where the filter would go, but there is no "Cabin Filter" for this vehicle. According to two of my Toyota/Scion dealers, though a filter might be made to fit, doing so would restrict the air flow because the vehicle air/venting system is designed to work without one. You can check with your Scion dealer, but this is what I was told when I was unable to find a cabin filter's at the parts stores and later, Scion parts itself.
Scion generally uses Toyota engines, so try looking for something like corolla engine. This is why Scions cost a little more, the engine longevity is much better than most cars.
3 hours or so.
llamas travel about thirty miles in the day and about three miles at night so overall alot of miles
1 km = 0.621371192 miles So 49532 km = 30777.757882144 miles rounded up to 30778 miles