Posted by jdemaris on December 29, 2013 at 15:46:41 from (70.194.9.69):
In Reply to: Highway miles ?? posted by Roy Suomi on December 29, 2013 at 13:05:40:
Obviously, an auto with 200K highway miles has much less wear and tear on most everything. Fewer cold starts, fewer transmission shifts, less use of the brakes. Heck, even the door hinges last a lot longer. I used to work in a shop that fixed taxi cabs. HUGE difference in wear and tear.
Highway driven miles result in a lot less wear then stop-and-go city miles. Non-driven highway miles results in even less wear. I've got two vehicles that spend their first 100K miles being towed behind a motorhome. I.e. they racked up a lot of miles on odometer without the engine even running.
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