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Originally Posted by jpalamar
Honda, Toyota, GM, Ford.... doesn't matter. Only thing that matters if it was maintained properly or not. I'm owned all types of cars and never once had one fail... except my LT1 Camaro but that was my fault because I forgot I had the heads mil'd and my compression was to high when I went FI and NO2.
Keep in mind the 100k mark is when you gotta start replacing stuff that is wearing. It is in a sense an oppertunity to mod your car but you gotta have a nest egg set aside for it and expect it to happen.
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I was just going to say this. Maintenance is the key when it comes to higher mileage cars. I can speak from experience, I got a BMW that didn't have any service records. I ended up spending a lot of time and money to get it running well.
My Honda has almost 190k on it and still beat on it, but that is because it is properly maintained.