No firm is going to give you a new truck no matter how many miles you have travelled.
20 MPH means that the truck travels 20 miles every hour, so it takes 2 hours to travel 40 miles.
Once you hit 150 make sure they were well maintained miles and have the truck inspected by your mechanic. Anything over 200,000 is out.
1,000 miles
You have a brand-new 2013 Dodge truck and that truck came with an owners manual. Inside that owners manual it tells you exactly when to change your oil. Open the manual and read it. Follow the recommended oil change interval as listed in the owners manual to the letter.
If all maintenance is performed according to the owner's manual recommendations, and the truck is not mistreated, you can easily get 150,000 miles without any major repairs. 200,000 miles and even more is not unheard of. I have a '98 tacoma 4wd 3.4L V6 xtra cab and it is still going strong at 223,000. change the oil and a bit of regular maintenance keeps all the major repair bills away and a strong truck running.
If all maintenance is performed according to the owner's manual recommendations, and the truck is not mistreated, you can easily get 150,000 miles without any major repairs. 200,000 miles and even more is not unheard of. I have a '98 tacoma 4wd 3.4L V6 xtra cab and it is still going strong at 223,000. change the oil and a bit of regular maintenance keeps all the major repair bills away and a strong truck running.
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The average box truck miles per gallon is dependent upon the size of the box truck, the size of the engine, and the driving conditions. Most box trucks will get around 10 miles per gallon.
Only if you're a commercial truck driver, driving in the employ of a common carrier.
200,000 - 250,000
Depends on which size U-Haul truck you rent.