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This is the problem with general statements: there are always exceptions. My personal opinion is that anything can run forever with the right maintenance and attention to things. My point has really been that GM does not respond to these Toyota ads. Toyota is allowed to run slipshod over GM based on non-existant quality advantages. This is a war and GM should be attacking and going for the jugular.

thats darn impressive.

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I used to abuse my first car this way... funny thing is

it was a 1994 Sunbird SE coupe. I also used to rally

race it down dirt roads. :ph34r:

As far as ANY car making it to 200,000miles I guess

that's true. It just so happens if that car is a KIA it

will need a little more maintenance like say, a new

transmission every 25,000 miles or so. I think to

a lesser degree this is also true for Tauruses,

Winstars, Escorts, Cravans, Intrepids,  & pretty

much any Mitsubishi ever made with an A.O.D.

Or a new motor on a 100,000 mile Hyndai and more recently a new motor for our Corolla AWD wagon at 199, 6XX as has been with my experience.

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1991 GMC S-15 Jimmy 4dr,

299,5xx miles

2 alternators, 2 a/c compressors, 1 water pump, 1 radiator, and 1 ring/pinion with bearings.

Smokes sometimes at start up, has a rear main seal leak.

I bought it with 28,xxx miles on it at two years old, can't find anything I want to replace it with.

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You know the old Caprice 77 and up was a good car that many saw over 200,000 miles.

Then the 88-90's W cars with many 150,000-250,000 miles My buddies GP just hit the 250K mark oon the original engine and tranny.

Why, why, why buy a foreign car? I don't get it.

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Too bad they aren't doing this for other models! My dad has a Suburban that has 300,000 miles on it. Can we say 300,000 mile club? :D The only thing wrong with it was it needed a new fuel injector pump. Still runs great. It's a diesel though.

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If they want to show true high mileage vehicles with heavy abuse, they just have to look for old police cars turned taxi cab turned personal rigs. Around here it's not uncommon to find an old Caprice with over 500,000 miles on it (though Crown Vics of the same don't exist).

One of our local taxi cab companies tried switching to Crown Vics once they no longer could buy Caprices. Because he had so many problems with them, he switched to Impalas after a year.

For those that think if it's foreign it lasts longer think about this; Taxi's can run up to 500,000 miles before being dumped. Rarely do you see a toyota or honda used as one, because they don't last long enough with true use and abuse.

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A dude I worked with delivering pizza has an old (late 80's) Chevy with 360k on it. It looks like $h! (he hit and knocked over a brick mailbox, it left his bumper all banged up) and sounds like $h!, but the Green Goblin still runs.

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If they want to show true high mileage vehicles with heavy abuse, they just have to look for old police cars turned taxi cab turned personal rigs.  Around here it's not uncommon to find an old Caprice with over 500,000 miles on it (though Crown Vics of the same don't exist).

One of our local taxi cab companies tried switching to Crown Vics once they no longer could buy Caprices.  Because he had so many problems with them, he switched to Impalas after a year.

For those that think if it's foreign it lasts longer think about this; Taxi's can run up to 500,000 miles before being dumped.  Rarely do you see a toyota or honda used as one, because they don't last long enough with true use and abuse.

Around here a lot of taxi's drivers are starting to use Camrys (02-06) to replace their old Luminas/Ciera/Centurys. Its a good sized car and with the 4cyl it can save the driver a ton of cash over the life of the car on gas. I'm sure it will hold up as well as these cars did, probably even better.
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Around here a lot of taxi's drivers are starting to use Camrys (02-06) to replace their old Luminas/Ciera/Centurys. Its a good sized car and with the 4cyl it can save the driver a ton of cash over the life of the car on gas. I'm sure it will hold up as well as these cars did, probably even better.

lol i doubt it... camrys are extremely expensive to maintain...

and i know they wont see 60k miles without a trip to service or two...

i know all toyotas my family has ever had, have seen service durring their warranty period, and afterwards as well...

also their fuel ecconomy makes the long term reliablity suffer... making something more efficent generally strains the components making them last less in longevity.

this is why my dad never buys an 'energy star' refriderator or freezer...

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fords good for 80k? maybe in you little dream world. my brother maintains a 99 f350 s/d with over a half-million miles on it, and the only major failure was the water pump at 350k. it also has a e4od trans that has had nothing but fluid changes. there are an awful lot of ford trucks out ther with way over 300k on them, just take yor pro-gm blinders off. now, as for superhigh mileage jap trucks, yea right. around here in the rust belt they might make 100k before the body falls off.

We know that you are correct. Beside the point, GM and Ford are in this together. Please take a moment to think on that. :scratchchin:
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