Impossible to answer ! Different engines run at different speeds. It would depend on things like the gear ratio, cylinder timing, engine torque, road conditions etc.
-- It is 32 miles, regardless of your speed while driving it. -- At that speed, you need 10hours 40minutes to cover that distance.
If you drive for an hour, you have driven 45 miles. If you have driven for a longer or shorter time, you have driven more or less, respectively. You have to specify the amount of time to get the answer.
This will depend on whether you're using a major highway, a secondary road, or doing city driving. Assuming that you're on a major interstate and are averaging 55 m.p.h. while driving, the next question is are you alone or driving in shifts with one or more partners. I think a reasonable estimate, allowing for food stops, would be about 700 miles maximum for a single driver per 24 hour period, and normally more like 600 miles plus. For two people, it could be as much as about 1100-1200 miles per 24 hours if they take turns sleeping and eating in the car while the other person drives.
5 hours 58 minutes at a constant 65 mph, excluding stops.
DWT means driving while texting.
It is possible it is one of the speed sensors.
On the open road or freeway with mild inclines.
Possibly, you have a broken timing belt.
All vehicle makes and models are different. For example, a full size 4 wheel drive Suburban will get from 16-22 mpg (city driving vs freeway driving), while a VW Jetta with a diesel engine will get 38-52 mpg.
Falling asleep or losing concentration due to boredom. Take frequent breaks on long jouneys.
If the engine sounds loud like it's going faster than you really are it could be that you have lost your overdrive gear in the transmission. Once you hit freeway speeds, the automatic overdrive kicks in. If the engine seems to be operating normal, your tachometer might be faulty. Ken
Your transmission seems to be slipping, serious problem!!! See mechanic ASAP, you don't want to get stuck on the freeway & can't move, not a good situation!
replace the cam position sensor.also if this happens agin, while driving, put vehicle into neutral and start engine while coasting.by the time you have restarted engine, you will usually have slowed down enough to reengage transmission with out stopping
you should safely change to the right lane
Unplanned.Example: While driving home from work, I spontaneously decided to go to the movies!
26 miles
About 18 miles but it can take a while depending on traffic.