using re-manufactured axles, about $350 -----------------------------
Assume $140 per axle and 1 hour labor for each axle.
The average miles per gallon for the 2001 Nissan Altima depends on the model. The automatic 4 speed has an average of 21 miles per gallon while the manual 5 speed has an average of 23 miles per gallon.
change should be made at 75,000 miles
Average yearly mileage is 12,000 a year, so a 2001 car should have 84,000 miles or less.
The 2001 Nissan Altima gets an estimated 19 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway. The combined average is 21 mpg based on regular gasoline.
yes. it's in the fuel pump in the gas tank. You souldn't have to replace it. I got 220000 miles on mine.
120000
every 90,000 miles average to replace timing belt
Mine has 270k kilometers on body axels transmission and has been lifted for the last 3 years with 35s. But the 4cly engine was replace around 250k and new one was put in used with 146 k on it now
If well maintain you should get over 200000 miles or more.
Only when it fails. 250,000 miles would be average.
A 2009 Altima ranges from 23 to 32 miles per gallon, while a 2010 Nissan Altima V6 gets between 18 MPG (city) to 27 MPG (highway). The 2010 Altima Hybrid's mileage per gallon goes from 42 to 36. The 4-cylinder 2010 Nissan Altima gets 23 city MPG and 32 highway MPG. The Altima hybrid gets 35 city MPG and 33 highway MPG. The Altima's start at $19,900.
Well, you take how many gallons there are in your tank and how many estimated miles per gallon your vehicle can have and take your miles per gallon times the gallons in your tank. Your average car should get at least 230 miles for all your tank space. Your average mile per gallon in my estimate would be around 25.