Can a car last 300000 miles?

Can a car last 300000 miles?

Standard cars in this day and age are expected to keep running up to 200,000 miles, while cars with electric engines are expected to last for up to 300,000 miles. Keeping a car that long has a lot of benefits, including the fact that it could save you a great deal of money.

How many miles on a vehicle is too many?

There’s no absolute number of miles that is too many for a used car. But consider 200,000 as an upper limit, a threshold where even modern cars begin to succumb to the years of wear and tear.

How can I make my car last 1 million miles?

Here’s some more advice to keep your car running for 1 million miles!

  1. Get free or discounted auto repairs done by the manufacturer.
  2. Avoid extreme driving conditions if you can.
  3. Don’t let your gas get below a quarter tank.
  4. Don’t top off your gas tank.
  5. Look for cheap replacement parts at salvage yards.

Are Ford Mondeo good cars?

The Ford Mondeo – now in its fourth generation – is the largest and priciest it has ever been, although the family car is also a more premium, refined and high-tech offering than it was before. That’ll deter some drivers, but the Mondeo is still a good family car nonetheless.

Can a car last for 1 million miles?

Four and a half years ago, the odometer in owner Victor Sheppard’s 2007 Toyota Tundra pickup passed one million miles, with the truck still on its original engine, transmission, and paint—an impressive feat for a vehicle just nine years old.

What is the good mileage for used car?

What Is Good Mileage for a Used Car? Mileage will vary between vehicles, but a decent rule of thumb to follow is that people drive an average of about 12,000 miles a year. Therefore, 120,000 miles would be a good mileage for a used car that’s about 10 years old.

How many miles has your Mondeo covered in two years?

A couple of months ago I wrote about a current-shape Mondeo that had, somewhat improbably, covered 152,000 miles in just two years. Digging it up made me look around and realise just how many relatively youthful cars there out there with six-figure odo readings these days.

How many miles does a Ford Mondeo LX have?

It’s a previous-generation Mondeo LX TDCI 115 estate, wearing an ’04’ plate, and recently sold by BCA Auctions with an odometer owning up to a scarcely feasible 532,491 miles.

How much would you pay for a half a million miles?

Perhaps more impressive was the fact BCA managed to find a buyer for the thing: somebody paid £825 for it, presumably on the logic that if it’s managed half a million miles it should be up for a few more. It cost £17,735 new, meaning that it’s cost just 3p a mile in depreciation – which could well be another record in itself.

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