Well, 100,000 km is what is commonly "said" (it could be more or less though) - and not necessarily so. However, a well maintained car (if it has an ECU) will last well beyond 10 years.
Obviously presentation, low kilometers, well maintained, well serviced, vehicles will sell before those which are not. My emphasis is making sure that these simple items are completed prior to putting the car on the market
It pretty much has to do with preventive maintenance and TLC over the years. Winter driving will take a toll. A car that has been well maintained should be reliable and last many kilometers/miles.
It depends on the condition of the car. But a good maintained car a sticker price can be $30,000. It depends on the condition of the car. A well maintained car can be up to $30,000.
That will depend entirely on the car, the type of engine, the weight of the car, how well tuned and maintained the car is, the road surface and how well maintained it is, weather conditions, wind direction, and countless other variables.
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Depends on the yr/make/model, how well it's maintained. I have seen 160,000-350,000miles.
If it has been well maintained, no problem.
to be honest a well maintained car will run forever my grand mother still has her 57 Chevy she bought new in 58.
Depends on the quality of the car, and how well it's been maintained.
The average lifetime of a car will be dependent on how well maintained it is. Generally cars will last from 5-15 years.
That's VERY low miles but if NOT properly maintained could be worse in the long run then a car with a 168k miles that was properly maintained but if it was maintained well you have yourself a VERY nice,reliable smooth car with LOTS of power and Class
The average life for this type of car is about 150,000 miles, but if it were well maintained it could go to 200,000 easilly. same the other way, Not well maintained it may already to the end of its life. You can generally tell by the overall appearance of the car, If it has been extensively detailed it will be more difficult to judge.