I have a 1996 3.2 TL with 247,000 miles. It's on its' third timing belt, second battery, second set of brake shoes, fifth set of tires, second winshield, second wiper motor, and one coil PAC replaced.
1 million miles at least :)
250,000-275,000 miles.
about 90,000 miles
Most shower curtains if properly maintained will out last all the other accents in your bathroom.
250,000
A well maintained Ford F-150 should last well over 200,000 miles, or upwards of 20 years if not heavily used.
Yes, if maintained it will last past 200,000 miles.
acura motors r built to last sum can go up to 200k miles before have to have a rebuilt
No way of telling. It depends on the driver's habits and if it's city miles or highway miles. They may last 15K or 75K miles.
There is no such thing as a 1998 Acura Legend. They were last produced in 1995. After 1995 Acura began making RLs instead of Legends. Perhaps you mean 1998 RL?
Many factors play a role in engine longevity. Provided the routine maintenance is performed regularly according to the maintenance schedule, Acura's will last a "long" time. I have 225K miles on my Vigor.
With a properly maintained vehicle a timing chain (not a belt) will last a very long time. Up to 30 years.