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It would cost (2.4) times (the cost of one gallon petrol). Also, add cost of tolls, food, etc.
Depends on the vehicle.
300 dollars
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If I travelled 840 km & used 63 litres of petrol how much petrol per km did I get
Depends on what type of driving you are doing, i have found the following; Issues with engine / cheap fuel - 16.7L/100Km* Unleaded Petrol / Back Streets - 13L/100Km* 95 or Rich Unleaded Petrol - 11.5L/100Km* *Based on Petrol V6 model
Hey i am from australia my nubira eurowagon '99 auto can do 450km (~280 miles) using octane 95 unleaded petrol and only about 400km (~250 miles) on standard unleaded petrol. this is only city driving the octane 95 gets another 50 to 75km (~30 to ~50 miles) of distance when on the open road.
About 50,000 miles is recommended for ALL serpentine belts.
The Mercedes petrol engine will last about 300,000-400,000 miles. If the factory maintenance schedule is strictly complied with.
What revs should my audi 1.6 show at seventy miles an hour and how many revs should it show when ticking over
Petrol, 40,000 miles, 4 years. (ignore the service book, which may say 80,000 or 8 years, as most won't actually last this long) Diesel depends on engine type. Vauxhall diesel engine 80,000 miles, 8 years. Isuzu Diesel engine 100,000 miles, 10 years. 2.2 petrol, and 2.0 diesel are cam chain, and should not need changing.
there is no 1.2 engine......... anyway, every 4 years or 36,000 miles, which ever comes first
Depends on engine and how carefully you drive.
every 40,000 miles for the diesel should be same for petrol
It would cost (2.4) times (the cost of one gallon petrol). Also, add cost of tolls, food, etc.
Replace it at 60,000 miles. This is an interference engine. Serious engine damage will occur if the belt breaks. Do not neglect replacing the belt at the proper interval or you will pay big time.
In a normal engine, no. In a high performance engine, maybe.In a normal engine, no. In a high performance engine, maybe.