Regular maintenance will do wonders for the vehicle.
No maintenance will cost you dearly in the future.
Change your oil, filter, & lube regularly and on time every 3000 miles or so.
There is no way to be 100% sure of that, typically miles a car can take depend totally on the driver at hand. If it is driven well, I wouldn't see any reason why it wouldn't get over 220,000.
They tend to go about 175 k before they start having problems, and die shortly after that. IF they were mostly highway miles though, it'll go 200 k
Put more gas in it silly
I get about 13.8 mpg in my 2002 Escalade EXT. I do a mix of city and highway driving with mine. It's going to vary depending on the type of driving you do. These big nice luxury vehicles are much better for highway cruising than stop and start city driving.
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Yes. Hondas hold their value more than almost any other car. I had my last Honda for 11 years. I did the recommended maintenance on it, and never had any problems with it. It is very common for Hondas to be driven well over 200,000 miles before people start having problems.
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I would look at fuel supply Filter blockage, Fuel punp, carburettor problems first before looking at any electronic control problems.
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A cadillac escalade is a high-end SUV made by the Cadillac company. They start at about $63,000 (for a 2011 model) and move up in price based on what features you add on, such as leather seating, custom wheels, etc.
it could be an electrical issue such as ignition module or sensor
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