it runs for about 9 years not unless you change the motor it comes with. it wont rune long no matter what motor it is keep the original motor in it
You don't change it. The Toyota Matrix has a timing chain that will last the life of the engine.
No, it has a timing chain which should last the life of the engine.
The average life expectancy of a 2010 Toyota Corolla in terms of mileage is typically around 200,000 to 300,000 miles, depending on factors such as maintenance, driving habits, and environmental conditions. Many owners report reaching these mileage milestones with proper care. Regular maintenance, such as oil changes and timely repairs, can significantly extend the vehicle's lifespan.
You don't as there are no grease fittings. They are sealed and greased for life.
Looked after is should go for 300k miles
The lifetime mileage of a 2007 Toyota Sequoia can vary significantly depending on factors such as driving habits, maintenance, and overall care. On average, many owners report reaching between 200,000 to 300,000 miles with proper maintenance. However, some well-maintained models may exceed this range, while others may have lower mileage due to various factors. Regular servicing and care are key to achieving higher mileage.
Naturally, Toyota says to use only "Toyota Long Life Engine Coolant or Equivalant". In laymans terms, the "or equivalant" means go the auto parts store and ask for "the pink stuff". They'll know what you mean even if you don't.
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 1997 Toyota Avalon typically uses a pink or red coolant, which is a type of ethylene glycol-based antifreeze. It's important to use a coolant that meets the Toyota specifications, such as Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (SLLC). Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the cooling system is properly maintained.
250,000 miles +/- depending on how much maintenance (like oil and filter changes, regular tune-ups, etc.) is done to it.
He is a life time runner
For a 2003 Toyota 4Runner, it is recommended to use a long-life ethylene glycol-based antifreeze that meets the Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (SLLC) specification. This is typically a pink or red coolant specifically formulated for Toyota vehicles. Always ensure to mix it with distilled water at a 50/50 ratio for optimal performance. Checking the owner's manual for specific recommendations is also advisable.