Originally Posted By: mightymousetech
Manufacturers consider the "lifetime" of the vehicle to be between 160k km (100k miles) to 240k km (150k miles), depending on the manufacturer. That's it. That is why if the fluid can make it that far, and the car dies at that point, they have done their job.
I agree- although I've got an E36/5 with 144k miles on it that looks and drives like new(aside from the headliner).
Manufacturers consider the "lifetime" of the vehicle to be between 160k km (100k miles) to 240k km (150k miles), depending on the manufacturer. That's it. That is why if the fluid can make it that far, and the car dies at that point, they have done their job.
I agree- although I've got an E36/5 with 144k miles on it that looks and drives like new(aside from the headliner).