What Would Be Your Top Choice Be For A Vehicle To Drive Over 250000 Miles And Why? - AutoSpies.com

The average age of all light-duty cars and trucks on the road now stands at a record 11. 5 years, according to the market research firm IHS Automotive in Southfield, Mich. To be sure a quick scan of online used-car listings in the greater Chicagoland area show a bevy of models with more than 250,000 miles registered on their odometers that are in sufficiently good enough shape to be seeking new owners. Among those being offered, we found a 2006 Honda Accord sedan with 280,000 miles, a 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV with nearly 275,000 miles and a 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 pickup truck that’s logged over a half-million miles – 556,000 to be exact – and is... Read Article I used to have opinions about "good" and "bad" cars, some based on how long a car can last. She put over 250,000 miles on her car over 10 years. So when an "ordinary" car can easily break 250K, isn't it a moot point debating which car is the "top" car at doing that. So, you have the choice of choosing which car you'd like to drive to 250k. It wasn't a question of which car is "most capable" of getting to 250k. For example, do you want to drive 250k in a Chevy Cruze or an Audi A8, assuming both will reach... Anyway, if I had to spend 250k of my driving life in one car, it'd either be a S550 coupe or an S7. I just retired my last Panther - a Crown Victoria - with just under 300,000 miles. Source: www.autospies.com