Originally Posted By: jkhawaii
good luck with the 400,000 mile goal. its not the engine that I would be worried about its the car around it! if you get to 400,000 miles the car will look and drive like it just came out of the junk yard. modern cars are designed to be replaced every 8 years or 150,000 miles lol
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May be not 8 years for me, but definitely around 10 years, I love my TL, but after 10 years (2 more generation later), there're always better car outside, from sound insulation, ride, mpg, features, design (this is subjective i know). But i realize not everyone has the $ to upgrade car every now and then.
There'r way too many other things to be worried in life other than the longevity of my car or oil.
I seriously think modern car can easily go for 200K, after that i think you get your $ worth unless you are talking about a 100K car, which you shouldn't care about the longevity too much either.
Real case (my dad):
2001 Lexus LS430 top of the line package chrome wheel, adjustable suspension, navi plus backseat massager Fast forward 10 more years the car has more than 300K, this old man drive from LA to Sacramento to Vegas to Phoenix almost every other months. Now the engine and transmission is still pretty good, but the bearing around the wheel is started to worn out, so some noise can be heard while driving at high speed, the mechanics said he couldn't pinpoint which bearing it is, advise my dad to keep driving it until it get more worn out then change it out. Also the navigation unit is totally broken after he parked his car at a high elevation place somewhere with sub 20s temp, condensation fried the circuit of the unit stoed at the trunk, asked for a replacement, cost $2000, so he just use a $100 TOMTOM now, haha.
Just wanna say what other has been saying, the car will look pretty [censored] after 300k or 400k, but the powertrain will still run. To some ppl it's ok, but some otherswould like to get another car. Oh, forgot to add, my old man change hid 1st timing belt at almost 200K, fxxking nut...