I have a 1995 Saturn with 170,000 miles on it. It still runs well. Some oil leakage into the engine that cannot be fixed. Aside from having to replenish oil more often than I would normally, it drives well with little maintenance for a 12 year old car. I would buy a Saturn again. Most cars today run well over 100,000 miles provided the car is maintained properly. One of the most critical concerns should be keeping up the regular oil changes. Change the oil at least every 3,000 miles. However, if the car is not driven many miles per week, you might even consider changing the oil every 2,000 miles. Regular oil changes are extremely important.
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There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 100000 miles is equal to 100000 x 1.609344 = 160934.4 kilometres.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 100000 feet is equal to 100000/5280 = 18.93 recurring (that is, 18.939393...) miles.
= 100000/1.609 miles
62,137.119 miles
Saturn's distance from the Sun in miles is 891 million miles.
The average diameter of Saturn is 71,229 miles and the equatorial circumference of Saturn is 235,300 miles. The surface temperature of Saturn is -218 degrees Fahrenheit.
'Square feet' is a measure of AREA 'Miles' is a measure of LENGTH.
100000 miles
62,137.1 miles
There are many factors to consider when deciding to purchase a used vehicle. The Saturn's were well built, and if properly maintained can easily be considered a reliable vehicle well past 200,000 miles. But like any vehicle, if not properly maintained, it could be worn out at 94,000 miles.