Can a car last 500000 km?

Yes, a car can absolutely last 500,000 km (about 310,000 miles) or even much more, but it requires consistent, diligent maintenance, good driving habits, and often depends on the initial vehicle's build quality, with brands like Toyota, Honda, and Volvo known for exceptional longevity, proving that with dedication, high mileage is achievable.

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Can a car go up to 500,000 miles?

The current quality of high-mileage used cars ultimately comes down to its maintenance. A 500,000-mile used car or truck has obviously seen its fair share of wear and tear but if the damages wear repaired immediately and the parts were changed when they were supposed to, the vehicle is bound to survive long.

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How many kilometers is too high for a used car?

Over 150,000 km: This is high mileage. These cars might need more frequent repairs, but they can be bargains if they have a solid maintenance history and are known for longevity.

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Can an engine last 500k?

If you're committed, there's no reason why your car can't last for 500,000 miles. Focus on maintenance, be mindful of your driving habits, and select a reliable vehicle.

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What is the maximum kilometer for a car?

FAQs. How many kilometers can a car do? This varies over the lifetime of a car based on its make and model, driving habits, and general wear and tear. However, with proper servicing and maintenance, there's no reason most modern cars can't reach around 200,000kms without needing major work.

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10 Cheap Cars That Will Easily Do 200,000 Miles!

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What's the highest mileage a car can last?

Certain makes and models regularly roll through 200,000 and even 300,000 miles. Updated technology means cars run more reliably and, when properly maintained, can go years without requiring major repairs or replacements. Since today's cars last longer, mileage is a less reliable factor of remaining life.

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How many kilometers can a car last in Australia?

How Many Kilometres Can a Car Log? In general most cars don't last more than 350,000km unless they've been well looked after. However this will depend on the make of the car and how well it has been maintained. Obviously the older the car, the more wear it has had, and the closer to the end of its life it will be.

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What are signs of a car reaching its end?

But the truth is, no car lasts forever, and ignoring early warning signs can turn a minor issue into a major breakdown at the worst possible moment. Strange noises, sluggish acceleration, difficulty starting, or dashboard warning lights are just a few of the red flags that your car is on its last legs.

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Which car has the highest engine life?

The Honda City is a legend for a reason. Its 1.5L i-VTEC engine is bulletproof, often clocking 3+ lakh kilometers with basic servicing. Honda's low-pressure molding (LPM) technology reduces electrical failures, a common pain point in Indian cars. Resale value is among the highest in its class.

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Is it worth buying a car with over 200k km?

A good mileage for a used car can vary depending on factors like the car's age, make, and maintenance history. Generally, cars with around 200,000 kilometres can still offer good value.

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What is the average lifespan of a car?

A conventional car can last for 200,000 miles. Some well-maintained car models will reach 300,000 or more miles total. The average passenger car age is currently around 12 years in the United States. Choosing a well-built make and model can help extend your car's longevity.

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What matters more, mileage or age?

Why Age Matters. Age represents the time since the vehicle was manufactured regardless of how much it has been driven. While mileage often gets more attention age can be equally important because cars deteriorate over time even when not driven.

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What car has the highest life expectancy?

Longest-lasting vehicles

  • Ford F-350 Super Duty, 49.1%
  • Toyota Land Cruiser, 47.9%
  • Toyota Tundra, 47.9%
  • Toyota Sequoia, 47.1%
  • Ford F-250 Super Duty, 43.6%
  • Honda Pilot, 42.7%
  • Toyota Tacoma, 41.7%
  • GMC Sierra 2500HD, 41.3%

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Can a Honda last 500,000 miles?

The average lifespan of a Honda car is usually around 200,000 miles. However, Honda cars are especially reliable, and with proper care and maintenance, many models have been known to surpass this significantly, with some lasting as long as 500,000 miles.

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What car is the poor man's Ferrari?

A "poor man's Ferrari" refers to more affordable sports cars that share styling cues, mid-engine layouts, or performance characteristics with actual Ferraris, with the Toyota MR2 (especially the SW20 generation) being the most famous example due to its resemblance to the Ferrari 308/348, while other contenders include the Honda NSX, Acura NSX, and even older models like the Rover SD1 or Fiat X1/9, all offering exotic looks or handling at a fraction of the price.
 

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How to tell if your car engine is dying?

  1. Check Engine Light (or CEL) The check engine light is one of the most obvious warning signs of engine trouble. ...
  2. Strange Noises. ...
  3. Excessive Smoke. ...
  4. Decreased Fuel Efficiency. ...
  5. Rough Idling or Stalling. ...
  6. Engine Continues Running Even With Ignition Off. ...
  7. Overheating Engine. ...
  8. Poor Acceleration.

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What is an end of life car?

End-of-life vehicles (ELVs) are motor vehicles that are classified as waste. Waste is anything that you discard, intend to discard or are required to discard. This includes any material sent for recycling or reuse.

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Can an engine last 300k miles?

There is no set lifespan. If properly maintained and there are no manufacturing defect, an engine can last 300,000 miles or more. Million mile lifespans are not unheard of. But people who are second or third owners of older vehicles seldom maintain them properly.

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What car is ranked #1 in reliability?

There isn't one single "number 1" reliable car, as rankings vary, but Toyota and its luxury brand Lexus, along with Honda and Subaru, consistently rank at or near the top for overall brand reliability in studies from sources like Consumer Reports and What Car?. Specific models frequently cited for exceptional longevity and low running costs include the Toyota Corolla and Toyota Camry, known for being nearly "bulletproof" for daily driving. 

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Which car is best for long life?

Honda engines are renowned for long-term reliability. The City's engines handle high mileage without major issues if serviced regularly. Its durable chassis and high-quality materials contribute to a longer vehicle life. Many Honda City owners report driving over 3 - 4 lakh kilometers without serious engine problems.

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What is the 25 year rule in Australia?

Australia's "25-Year Rule" allows importing classic and collectible vehicles (cars, motorcycles, light commercials) older than 25 years, under the Road Vehicle Standards (RVS) laws, by obtaining a Concessional RAV (Register of Approved Vehicles) approval to avoid strict compliance with modern Australian Design Rules (ADRs). This "rolling" rule means the vehicle must be at least 25 years old at the time of application, simplifying imports for enthusiasts but still requiring compliance with ADRs relevant to its original build year, plus some modifications for safety like VINs or child restraints. 

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What year is best to buy a 2nd hand car?

The best age to buy a second-hand car is generally 2 to 5 years old, hitting the sweet spot where major depreciation has occurred but the car is still modern, reliable, and potentially has remaining warranty. The best time of year is often late December/January (clearing old stock) or around June/July (end-of-financial-year/quieter months) when dealers are motivated to discount. 

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What is considered a high mileage car in Australia?

Used Car Mileage – Defining Good Mileage on a Used Car

A 5-year-old car with 75,000 to 100,000 km is considered average. If a car of the same age has less than 60,000 km, it can be categorised as a low-mileage car. On the other hand, a car exceeding 120,000 km might be considered high mileage for its age.

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