Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Playing this out a bit further, and since you don't follow maintenance schedules, with your willingness to pay for oil and brakes you could easily go to 120k or 160k Last edited by Toymeister; 06-14-2023 at 05:41 PM. |
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We have routinely gotten well over 200,000 miles on our Camry's. Only one major expense I recall transmission after 200,000 and car got us to over 300,000.
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When I change my own oil I let the car sit up on the ramps and drain out for an hour or two. Gets more of the old oil out. At a shop they put the plug back in the pan pretty quick.
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Got over 450 thousand commuting miles on my old manual transmission Acura Integra back in the 1990’s. Changed the oil religiously every 3,000 miles with dinosaur oil. Had to replace the brakes, tires, clutch, and timing belt more than once, but never had a single engine problem. Now I use high quality synthetic oil and a quality oil filter and change the oil every 10 thousand miles.
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Toyota requires 0w16 on new cars
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I am about on the exact same schedule as you, * change oil every 5,000 ($100 max per change) * Buy new tires just before wear bars show (speed rated H tires for higher safety rating in summer) Get front end alignment with new tires to minimize wear. ($150 estimate) * Brakes when pads nearly worn out, or one wears out , generally at 60K miles Get front end alignment after new brakes installed ($150 estimate) * change batteries every four years, get largest battery which can fit ,not OEM helpful with always on electronics battery drainage, especially in winter * Radiator hoses changed when changing batteries. . * Timing belt changed maybe depending upon expected life * Check transmission oil level every 100K miles I easily get over 100K / 6-7 years (@20K per year) out of the car, limited by body rust in the NE or other minor mechanical / cosmetic issues but won't go much past 140K miles due the potential multiple increase in mechanical issues. . . I haven't had any safety issues, not sure how you classify safety issues. . never had a major engine repair bill either. . . unless you call a tire blowout due to huge pot hole, or other road issues. . . car repair guy |
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Last edited by tophcfa; 06-20-2023 at 07:08 PM. |
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But too much rust is too risky for big bills. . I put a car on blocks all winter on Cape Cod, and the entire brake system had to be rebuilt. . waste of money for trying to save money. . I don't buy new vehicles though, only first two vehicles were new, being young, otherwise, 2-3 year old cars with 20-30K miles. . but i get that today's used car market is hosed due to working from home just made cars last 3 years longer before getting turned in for a new one based upon mileage / age. Leases were bought out because it was much cheaper than buying a new car. If you shop around, there might be a steal here or there on a good 3 year old truck . . sportsguy |
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