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Presently, and still in use, my '84 s-10 pick up with 261,000+ miles.
what about you or someone you know?
what about you or someone you know?
Originally posted by Njorl
Every car I buy gets totalled by some nut or drunk.
Only if you forget to change the timing belt...Originally posted by Kerrie
i just traded in a 96 GTI with 98000 miles on it...i heard horror stories of what happens to volkswagens when they hit 100000, so i bought a different VW with less miles on it...
The answer to this question will vary greatly depending on the person's personal experience and the type of vehicle they are referring to. Some may have put hundreds of thousands of miles on a vehicle, while others may have only reached a few thousand.
There are several factors that can affect the mileage of a vehicle, including driving habits, maintenance, road conditions, and the type of fuel used. Other factors such as the age of the vehicle, weight, and weather conditions can also play a role.
Yes, it is possible to reach high mileage without compromising the performance of a vehicle. Regular maintenance, proper driving habits, and using high-quality fuel can help maintain the performance of a vehicle even at high mileage.
Some common signs that a vehicle has reached its maximum mileage include decreased fuel efficiency, frequent breakdowns, and visible wear and tear on the vehicle's components. It may also become more difficult to find replacement parts for older vehicles with high mileage.
No, there is no specific mileage limit for vehicles. The lifespan of a vehicle can vary greatly depending on its make, model, and how well it is maintained. With proper care, some vehicles can last well over 200,000 miles, while others may start experiencing issues at a lower mileage.