I have 82K on mine so far. Runs fine, but uses about 1qt of oil every 1000 miles or so. No major issues in the 82K. My kid used this car for a while, so it had a mix of city/hwy driving. Had to replace the CKP sensor once, and a few times the car wouldn't start right up, which caused a misfire code. Engine controller "fixed itself" (problem was intermittent) and usually is fine. All the weird quirks I have had with this car - and it sounds like from this and other boards they are common issues - flickering headlights, misbehaving climate control system, temperamental power windows, poor quality trim and paint. I doubt I'll keep it much longer, so I'll venture to guess that it may last another 50K or so before it self-destructs.
Answer3-400K if you do regular oil changes 5- 7000 km intervalsI'm hoping for 400Kmi out of mine before lockup.
The light flicker on mine seems to be a glare point triggering the lights to turn off (thinking it is daylight). It seems many people posting to the web sites are not putting much thought into this issue.
Thanks for the input on the cranking issue.
I have a 2000 olds and I have 186,000.00 mile and still running just now needs a new aldinator in the past a new tranie but that was previous owner but I LOVE the car!!!!
I have a 2003 Malibu with a v6 and i can go about 35-40 miles and that's with gas at $4.00 a gallon
I have a '98 Nissan Pathfinder that has over 371000 miles on it and still running strong.
not enough i recon
It depends on the year of the car, what engine, and driving style. I have a 2006 Malibu with the v6, and on the highway, I have gottem 50-60 miles and still made to a station, and then in town made it 35 more miles then it died right in front of the station.
The 2000 Lincoln LS with the 3.0 liter V6 engine gets 22 / 23 miles to the U.S. gallon on the highway.
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The 2.5 liter V6 engine ( 60,000 miles ) The 4 cylinder engine ( 100,000 miles )
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It depends on the engine you have: The 3.4L V6 gets 21/32 The 3.8L V6 gets 19/29
i just had my 02 v6 mustang drove 320 miles w/ a full tank gasoline
A Mercury Mountaineer can get about 14 miles to each gallon. This is when traveling on interstate.
Yes, if properly engineered and configured a V6 can put out 400 HP or more.