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Sounds like luck ran out on this high mileage but very easily driven motor(likely pure highway miles).
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Anything beyond 150-200k is a complete crapshoot with or without proper car. Sounds like luck ran out on this high mileage but very easily driven motor(likely pure highway miles).
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Anything beyond 150-200k is a complete crapshoot with or without proper car. Sounds like luck ran out on this high mileage but very easily driven motor(likely pure highway miles).
I respectfully disagree. Thats a good beginning on some cars with good maintenance.
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After thinking on the mileage of the Saturn I think I should give the car more credit than I did in my previous post. That's good miles on a car if the owner did as little to it as he said he did
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I'm also on the side of slight disappointment. While 365k miles is a lot (and I hope to make it to that mark someday), doing it in 3 years is a whole lot easier on an engine than doing it in 20. To achieve than kind of mileage, the car has to be taken on a lot of long highway trips where the oil is at operating temp for a high percentage of the time compared to a regular commute. I'd like to know what they think the reason for the crack was. I don't see how you can simply crack a head without overheating or some other issue. If it was maintenance related, I would expect something along the lines of worn rings, etc. It doesn't look like maintenance played a role in this engine's demise. It could simply be a weak head on the Ecotec or a production defect on that particular engine.