well with any vehicle you can get 100's of thousands of miles out of it. It just depends on how much you keep up with regular maintenence and how much money your willing to put into it. Ive seen cars with 400thousand miles on them working and running just fine. Weigh your options would you want to put alot of money into a car you have had along time? Or buy a new car?
85000 miles ish
135k
1989 Toyota tercel car dies when stopping or slowing down
Start with a good tune up including a new fuel and air filter.
Possibly a bad alternator (the system is not charging the battery).
No noise from pump when you turn the key, runnability(starving for fuel) problems, dies out, no start, power to pump (check with test light ) but pump won't pump. The car won't start properly.
my 2003 vue has done 251000 and still going, oil changed every 3000 miles.
Don't know. I just hit 200k & still going strong.
You should pull the battery and have it tested. If it tests ok, pull the alternator and have it tested. Most auto parts stores have the equipment to test these and there should be no charge for the test.
It depends on which emission you have (Fed, Calif). But usually there are two of them. One is located in the exhaust manifold (this one dies faster than another one), another one is in the exhaust pipe just under the passenger seat.
i don't think anyone dies before regionals but jean,sue's sister, dies before nationals.
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