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  2. Car longevity - Wikipedia

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    Car longevity is of interest to many car owners [1] and includes several things: maximum service life in either mileage or time (duration), relationship of components to this lifespan, identification of factors that might afford control in extending the lifespan. Barring an accidental end to the lifespan, a car would have a life constrained by ...

  3. 7 Most Reliable Japanese Cars on the Market - AOL

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    iSeeCars.com rated the Toyota Camry 23rd on its list of cars likely to last more than 250,000 miles, saying it is 20.4% more likely than the average vehicle to keep running for the long haul ...

  4. 9 Things You Must Do When Your Car Hits 150,000 Miles - AOL

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    Here are nine things you should do when your car hits 150,000 miles and the cost of each, courtesy of Kelley Blue Book (KBB) and Consumer Reports. 1. Regular Maintenance

  5. 12 Car Brands That Will Break Down Twice as Fast as the ...

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    These are the Amazon deals our editors are adding to our carts this week: Rare sales and gift ideas for less

  6. 6 Cars You Should Never Buy Used - AOL

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    Suffering from “the uncommon and feeble one-two punch of being both too expensive and not flashy enough for its sales segment,” according to Car and Driver, VW phased out the Eos in mid 2015.

  7. Used car - Wikipedia

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    A used car, a pre-owned vehicle, or a secondhand car, is a vehicle that has previously had one or more retail owners. Used cars are sold through a variety of outlets, including franchise and independent car dealers , rental car companies, buy here pay here dealerships, leasing offices, auctions, and private party sales.

  8. Odometer fraud - Wikipedia

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    Odometer fraud, also referred to as "busting miles" (United States) or "clocking" (UK, Ireland and Canada), is the illegal practice of rolling back odometers to make it appear that vehicles have lower mileage than they actually do. Odometer fraud occurs when the seller of a vehicle falsely represents the actual mileage of a vehicle to the buyer.

  9. 13 Things To Do To Get Your Car To Last 200,000 Miles and Beyond

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    The cost of car ownership in the U.S. is staggering. Americans are now paying an average of $12,182 to own and operate a new vehicle -- which works out to $1,015 per month -- according to AAA. The...