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I Asked a Mechanic the No. 1 Thing That Ruins Cars Before 200,000 Miles
A seasoned mechanic reveals the No. 1 issue that ruins cars before hitting 200,000 miles—and it’s something most drivers overlook until it’s too late.
The 3UZ-FE is known for reliability, but one engine teardown proves that a single event is enough to destroy Toyota’s ...
Routine maintenance may not feel urgent, but it directly shapes how long your car will serve you reliably. By investing in ...
Toyota is famous for designing engines that deliver serious reliability and longevity, but what does it look like when one has traveled 300,000 miles?
While Car and Driver said typical cars last around 200,000 miles, you can coax far more out of your car — if you’re willing to give it the care it needs. Thereby, saving you money in the long run.
Uneven tire wear often starts under the car. Learn how springs, shocks, struts, and bushings impact tread life and alignment.
GMC Terrain owners of the last few years have reported on all the issues you need to know about if you're buying used.
Case Reference: A 2023 XT5 owner encountered a fault light on the highway. After inspection, it was found to be a loose ...
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