How many km can a car last?

According to Consumer Reports, the average lifespan of today's cars is about eight years or 240,000 kilometres.
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How many kms is too many car?

As a general rule, most cars over 300,000 kilometres aren't worth your time unless you have experience working on vehicles yourself and the price is tempting enough.
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Can a car last 500000 miles?

THERE is no one secret to getting your car to live to a ripe old odometer reading. Luck could get you there, but it is no surprise that many vehicles that have reached 200,000, 400,000 and even 500,000 miles have received extraordinary care and maintenance, often with the owners doing the routine work themselves.
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Is 200000 km good for a car?

If you find a car with more than 200,000 km on it, don't be too concerned. A vehicle that has gotten regular oil changes, tire rotations, tune-ups, and a little high-mileage maintenance, should still have some life left in it. Well-built trucks and large SUVs should last longer than other vehicles overall.
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How many kilometers are good for a used car?

Ideally, you'd like to buy a second-hand car at the lowest possible mileage for its use. Between 10 000 – 15 000km is acceptable for a car that's one year old. You can do the maths and work it out from there. So, a car that's 10 years old shouldn't have more than 100 000 – 150 000 kms on the clock.
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How Long Can a Car Really Last



Is 150000 km too much?

There's no guarantee that a car that's only been driven for 20,000 kilometers is in great shape – and a car that's been driven for more than 150,000km can easily provide you with years of reliable performance. It all depends on the individual vehicle.
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Is it worth buying a 5 year old car?

The average five-year-old car costs about $350 in repairs, while a 10-years-old car has an average annual repair cost of just under $600 a year. A five-year-old car may only suffer a major problem every three years while a 10-year-old car is likely to encounter a problem every 18 to 20 months.
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Is 160000 km alot for a car?

While 160,00KM is regarded as a high mileage for cars, there are additional factors that can affect whether a car has too many miles. One of the most important things to consider is where and in what condition the car is being driven in to accumulate such high mileage.
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What is the highest mileage on a car?

Irv Gordon of East Patchogue, New York set the world record for most miles on a personal car by racking up over 3.4 million miles in his 1966 Volvo 1800S. Gordon, who said he bought the Volvo in 1966 for $4,150, estimated that he drove over 100,000 miles per year visiting car shows as far away as Vancouver, Canada.
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Is 200000 km high mileage?

So, realistically, any mileage less than, say, 200,000km (which is 124,000-miles) would suggest that a car, any car, still has plenty of life left in it.
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Can an engine last forever?

Most engines on the road today are designed to last well over 100,000 miles. An engine will last much longer if the engine is not abused in any way and all maintenance that the manufacturer recommends is done on or before it is due.
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Can a car last forever?

Yes, making your car last “forever” means meticulous maintenance, but it's so much more than that. So, let's unpack what longterm car ownership really looks like. It takes intentionality, a solid plan and real affection for your car to make it last.
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Do cars last 300000 km?

Car enthusiasts believe that a car is reliable if it can go over 300,000 km. And so we've done some extensive research and turned up 10 cars that are more than likely to surpass the 300,000 km benchmark.
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Can cars last 300 000 miles?

Most Mileage Car FAQ

It is extremely unusual for cars to last over 500,000 miles (804,672 kilometers). It's less unusual for cars to go over 300,000 miles (482,803 kilometers) without encountering major repairs though.
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What is an average life of a car?

A typical passenger car should last 200,000 miles or more, says Rich White, executive director of the nonprofit Car Care Council (which offers a free car care guide). Another way of looking at it: “The average lifespan [of a car] is now almost 12 years,” says Eric Lyman, chief analyst at TrueCar.
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Is a 20 year old car too old?

We wouldn't go too far beyond the mid- to late-1990s for any car, as parts can be harder to find once a car crests 20 years of age. For higher mileage vehicles with more than 150,000 miles on the odometer, we might recommend trying to find a newer model year than the late 1990s.
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Can a car reach 1 million miles?

One million miles for a 1990 Honda Accord

Maine resident Joe LoCicero bought his 1990 Honda Accord, which he nicknamed True Blue, when it was six years old and had 74,000 miles. He credits regular oil changes and diligent maintenance with helping him reach his one-million-mile milestone.
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Are high mileage cars bad?

A car's life isn't determined by miles driven.

Theoretically, a vehicle that has covered more miles has more wear and tear, but a car with 60,000 miles on the odometer can easily be in worse shape than one with 120,000 miles. Cars and trucks like to be driven.
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Is 200000 miles alot for a car?

In general, most modern cars can cross 200,000 miles without any major issues, provided the vehicle is being well-maintained. Considering that an average person drives 10,000-20,000 miles per year, this will account for roughly 15 years of service. Here are some factors to consider when assessing used car mileage.
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What is the best age to buy a car?

The money and personal finance website in its count also found that millennials, which it set at ages 18-37, are twice as likely than older consumers to believe purchasers' best time to buy their initial car is before turning 18 years old.
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Is 10 years old for a car?

When buying a used car that's 10-years-old or older, your primary concerns are purchase price and reliability. Don't pay more than that 10-year-old car is worth. And, pick a car with a solid reputation for dependability. No car is really too old if you follow those rules.
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Should I buy a car over 100km?

The brand reputation of the make and model of the car also has an impact on its potential lifespan, as well as potential ongoing maintenance costs. Models synonymous with reliability will fare better way past 100,000kms where as less reliable models are going to have potentially costly issues from the off.
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How long do modern cars last?

According to Consumer Reports, the average lifespan of today's cars is about eight years or 150,000 miles. That's shorter, however than many well-built cars that are properly maintained.
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