The diesel engine can do 500,000ks if driven correctly and all the filter and oil changes are have been done. I work at a Toyota Dealership and i have seen 4Runners with over 350,000k that run on normal petrol and engines still running fine, with with proper servicing of course being done. One of the main things to make sure gets done are the oil and oil filter changes. Most car manufacturers suggest 5,000 or 7,500 miles between oil changes. There is nothing in the rule book that says you can't do it in smaller intervals. Your new car warranty will not be affected if you do this sooner than what they say is required. Treat your car's engine with lots of TLC and it will reward you with years of troublefree service.
Also, check all fluid levels in your engine at least once a week ... most professional drivers check theirs every day - sometimes more than once a day, too.
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It depends upon the type of car the person is driving. I drive a 2006 Honda Accord Hybrid, so I can go quite a distance on a reserve of 2 gallons, (approx. 75 miles).
You can go 45 miles.
13.34 miles, assuming a constant speed.
120 miles.
There are 2 miles in 3520 yards