What happens when a car reaches maximum mileage?
Theoretically, a vehicle that has covered more miles has more wear and tear, but a car with 60,000 miles on the odometer can easily be in worse shape than one with 120,000 miles. Overall, a high-mileage vehicle that is driven frequently and has been well-maintained will be a more reliable bet.
How many miles on a car is acceptable?
In general, most modern cars can cross 200,000 miles without any major issues, provided the vehicle is being well-maintained. Considering that an average person drives 10,000-20,000 miles per year, this will account for roughly 15 years of service.
What should I replace on my car at 200000 miles?
Replace the timing belt and tensioners according to the recommendations given in your owner’s manual. These are just a few important 200,000-mile car maintenance tips to help keep your car on the road. Let us know in the comments what you’ve done to keep your high-mileage warrior on the road.
What is the most miles Someone has put on a car?
3,000,000 miles
#1 Irving Gordon: 1966 Volvo 1800S Irving currently holds the Guinness World Record for the highest vehicle mileage on a personal car, with over 3,000,000 miles on his 1966 Volvo 1800S!
Is a car with 150K miles Bad?
Many modern cars with 100K-150K miles are in great condition and will easily go another 100K. However, if a car has not been maintained properly and has been driven hard or previously wrecked, it can be junk with only 30K miles on the odometer.
Is it worth fixing a car with high mileage?
Even then, it might still be worthwhile to fix the vehicle. If the vehicle (due to age and mileage) is only worth $500, and the repairs might cost $750, it might still be worth it to keep if you cannot find another suitable vehicle for anything less than $2,000 which don’t need any repairs.
At what mileage do cars die?
With proper maintenance, cars can have a life expectancy of about 200,000 miles.
Can a car last 1 million miles?
Reaching 1 million miles is one thing, but hitting 2 million is among the rarest of accomplishments for a vehicle. Gregorios Sachinidis, a Greek cab driver who drove a 1976 Mercedes 240D, actually passed 2.85 million miles between 1981 and 2004.