Using the standard given distance of 93,000,000 miles, it would take 176 years, 343 days and 8 hours. Approximately. And assuming no stops and maintaining constant speed.
Assuming that would be easy, as once you got up to sixty miles per hour, your speed would remain constant even if you had no more gas. So there would be no maintenance issues or gas issues.
Food and water for such a time period would be an issue.
It would take about 120 years
Travelling at 100 kilometers an hour it would take about 170 years to travel the 150,000,000 kilometers to the Sun.(depending on traffic or weather conditions.)Drive, nothin'. Building the road would be the real time-consuming project.
since the sun is approximately 93,000,000 miles from earth... Just over 185 YEARS !
94.26 million miles to the sun at 75 mph, that would take 52367 days or 143.5 years
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Driving to the sun at 60 miles per hour would take an extraordinarily long time. The average distance from the Earth to the sun is about 93 million miles. At that speed, it would take approximately 177 years to make the journey, assuming you could drive straight without stopping. However, this scenario is purely theoretical, as driving to the sun is not possible due to the vacuum of space and extreme temperatures.
177 years at a constant 60 mph, excluding speed changes or stops.
100
Imagine that you could drive your car in space; assume that you can drive at a constant speed of 180 kilometers per hour.
20 hours and 21 minutes
9 hrs.
The distance from the earth to the sun averages 93,000,000 miles. At 70 mph, that distance would take (93,000,000 / 70) = 1,328,571 hours 55,357 days 151.6 years