350,000 usually a head job at 200-280 bottom end nearing 350,000
The life expectancy of a Toyota 4Runner typically ranges from 200,000 to 300,000 miles with proper maintenance. Many owners report their vehicles lasting well into the 300,000-mile mark, especially if regular service and care are prioritized. Factors such as driving conditions, maintenance habits, and model year can influence longevity. Overall, the Toyota 4Runner is known for its durability and reliability.
forever
There a Toyota Avalon 2000, reported being sold by an auto mechanic for $1,800, with 300,000 miles on it.
It should last at least 100,000 miles or more but there is no guarantee.
Your 2004 Toyota 4Runner has a timing belt if it is a V8. This belt must be replaced every 90,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine. Severe engine damage will be done if the belt breaks. If you have a V6 then it has a chain which should last the life of the engine.
The life expectancy of a 6.6L Duramax is 10 years and 350,000 miles. The life expectancy of a 6.7L Cummins is 11 years and 410,000 miles. The life expectancy of a 5.9L Cummins is 15 years and 500,000 miles!
It has a lift gate or tail gate-not both.
The 1997 Toyota Avalon transmission has a 60,000 mile manufacturer warranty. In most cases the transmission can be expected to last for 200,000 miles.
The life expectancy for Keenan Cahill is 12.2 miles per hour
depends how it was cared for. Normal maintenence is just that. The Stock engine should last a good 250k miles if cared for and the trans Auto approx 150k Manual 500k
200k
Cars do not have a life expectancy rather a life span. The 2001 Chevrolet Impala has a life span of 400,000 miles.