In most states, you can't legally park or drive an
unregistered vehicle on the public roadway.
If the vehicle has never been registered (regardless of how many miles are on it), the vehicle is legally considered new. Once it has been registered, it's legally a used car. Demos are new cars that have been driven by the car dealer as test-drive vehicles. They will sport 'dealer' plates. Often they are used by a salesperson as a their personal vehicle and can have hundreds to several thousand miles on them. So, it's not the mileage; it's the registration.
Lots
I can drive 42 miles, but every vehicle will differ.
The only way to legally do this is to not drive your car.
Around 15,000 miles per vehicle.
Can anybody drive a vehicle (F-150) 4 miles without any antifreeze or coolant?
about 100/mo. That would depend on the vehicle you drive and how many miles you drive.
depending on your MPG rating of your vehicle, at a vehicle with 20 miles to the gallon, it'll cost about $220
If you have signed the paperwork taking ownership of the vehicle legally it is yours once you drive it out of the dealerships parking lot. You can buy a GM certified vehicle and return it within 3 days or 150 miles with no questions being asked.
It depends on how fast you can drive - legally or the maximum speed of your mode of transport, the road conditions, traffic etc.
Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.
It will depend on how many miles to a gallon you get when driving your vehicle