Tires, Wiper Blades, gaskets, air filters...anything wear and tear.
The answer you seek is: as long as you do the proper maintence to the vechile it should last forever!
With proper maintenance probably 200,000 miles
High maintenance costs
It depends on your driving style and how old the car is. For a new car, you should expect to pay may a few thousand dollars for maintenance. For an older car, you should expect to pay more.
200,000 + with normal maintenance.
You should expect to work on the engine as well as the tires. This maintance can help to other damages later.
For all expenses, expect to spend at least $30,000 per year.
Mine has 135K and I expect over 200K with proper maintenance.
If it's had proper maintenance since new, you should expect 180,000 - 200,000 miles out of it. With excellent maintenance, alot more.
There are several different policies on timely maintenance on business phone service. That depends if your provider is Sudden link, Comcast or other too.
Basic maintenance for a new car is very little. You can expect to pay around $100 and that is mainly just for oil changes. Older cars may require more costly maintenance yearly.
As far as I know, there are no requirements for your work to repay you for any related expenses. However you can take any Unreimbursed Employee (UE) expenses off your Federal & State Tax returns. However the expense must be customary & reasonable. If you go overboard, expect to be audited...