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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think around 180k is a good time to replace most modern cars. Past 150k is when vehicles start to have small/minor problems these days. Past 200k is when the major problems start happenings. Also, 180k is the third 60k service (these are expensive), every 100k the timing belt needs replaced (this is expensive), and the typically want to replace the water pump as well because it's going to die soon by that point also. At 220k miles, I think most cars are on borrowed time. If you get lucky you can make it to 300k but don't count on it. Obviously some exceptions are vehicles like the Camry but even then I would be a bit concerned. [/quote] Past 150? Try around 110 or 120. [/quote]
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