Is 89 000 miles on a car bad?
The average ten-year-old car should have around 120,000 miles on the odometer, anything significantly more or less could indicate trouble brewing. These cars, as well as those of real estate agents and travelling sales representatives, are usually well-maintained and kept in good repair.
Is 80 000 miles on a car good?
So, a car that is five years old would have about 75,000 miles to be considered “average.” Anything significantly more, and a car is considered to be “high mileage.” Anything significantly less, and it’s a “low mileage” car. Many modern cars with 100K-150K miles are in great condition and will easily go another 100K.
Are there any cars that can last 400, 000 miles?
On the other hand, there exist cars so notoriously reliable that 200,000 is nearly their mid-life milestone and some that would be lucky to see even 50,000. Read on, to see which 10 cars will last you to 400,000 miles and beyond, and which 5 you’d be lucky to have running for a year:
What happens to your engine at 200, 000 miles?
Common symptoms of a dirty MAF sensor include reduced fuel economy and a rough idle. Clean the MAF sensor with a cleaning product specifically designed for the task. Not every cleaning product out there is meant for MAF sensors, so read the label carefully. To reach 200,000 miles, an engine will burn 8,000-10,000 gallons of fuel.
What was the name of the car that was destroyed by 60 minutes?
On Sunday Nov. 23, 1986, a report on the CBS TV news magazine 60 Minutes almost single-handedly destroyed Audi in the United States. Alleging that “unintended sudden acceleration” plagued the Audi 5000 midsize luxury sedan, the 60 Minutes segment devastated sales.
When did the Countach retro car come out?
The car was immortalized on posters and hung on every kid’s bedroom wall in the 1980s. Yet as long-lived as the Countach was (in production for 16 years) there was a time in the late 90s and early 2000s when they were considered a little cheesy.