Which brand of cars lasts longest, in your experience?
I know Toyotas are known to last a really long time. I have heard the same thing about Hondas, Mercedes-Benzes, and Volvos. My uncle drives a 1988 Honda Accord, but it will soon be replaced.
A lot of cars last 15 or 20 years, but 30 years is a little more impressive.
I have a ford ranger with 245000 miles on it. Never had any internal engine work. Most cars today are decent and reliable, the biggest catch is make sure that you do all of your routine and preventative maintaince. Oil changes coolant flushes brake jobs on a regular basis and if you notice some things not quite right fix before it becomes a bigger problem.
Its a fact that Hondas and Toyotas need repairs the least often. Many say mercedes quality has been history for many years.
I google: most stolen to find when I should get a new car.
Toyota and Honda
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