Is 43 000 miles a lot for a car?

Is 43 000 miles a lot for a car?

So, a car that is five years old would have about 75,000 miles to be considered “average.” Anything significantly more, and a car is considered to be “high mileage.” Anything significantly less, and it’s a “low mileage” car.

How many miles can you Drive in a weekend?

It seems that in coming months, I will be driving approximately 1200 miles during the course of a weekend – 600 miles on Fridays and then 600 miles on Sundays. This will continue for many months to come.

How long could you drive the car continuously?

It was 1,500 miles there and 1,500 miles back with no stops in between except for fuel and food. Agree with Whitey; highway miles are easy on the car, and only the driver’s endurance wlimits how far you can drive.

What was the world record for continuous driving?

The world record for continuous fast driving was a Packard experiment where they averaged 100 mph for 100,000 miles around the factory test track! These cars had their oil changed and fluids checked when they changed drivers. All this in the mid 1950s! Engines were claimed to have no excessive wear athe the end of the trip.

It seems that in coming months, I will be driving approximately 1200 miles during the course of a weekend – 600 miles on Fridays and then 600 miles on Sundays. This will continue for many months to come.

It was 1,500 miles there and 1,500 miles back with no stops in between except for fuel and food. Agree with Whitey; highway miles are easy on the car, and only the driver’s endurance wlimits how far you can drive.

Is the Honda Silverwing 600A an automatic bike?

Honda : Other Honda Silverwing, 600A, Silver&Black, Automatic, Excellent shape. 2007 Honda Silverwing 600A, Automatic, Second owner, like new, a beautiful machine. Well maintained by Barney’s Cycle of St. Pete’s, Fl.

Can You Drive 1 million miles on an old car?

Just drive 1 million miles on your old car. At least that’s what Joe LoCicero did, and was awarded a brand new Honda Accord for his efforts. LoCicero, a damage claims inspector based in Maine, puts a lot of miles on his cars. So in 1996, he was looking for something reliable, not flashy, to drive.