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HoeBag · 46-50, F
The life of a car is just about 20 years or 200K miles.
So a 2010, unless it is some junk mobile from day One, still has considerable life left.
So a 2010, unless it is some junk mobile from day One, still has considerable life left.
TheCoolestCat · 36-40, M
20 years!!!!! wtf? lol ive owned some crap cars but none were 20 years old
HoeBag · 46-50, F
@TheCoolestCat One of mine is a 95 Corolla.
I should have mentioned that if a car lives in a salt state, 20 years is the life because at that point the rust is dangerous.
I should have mentioned that if a car lives in a salt state, 20 years is the life because at that point the rust is dangerous.
TheCoolestCat · 36-40, M
hmm repair bills must be pretty high on a 20 year old car lol,,,, my 10 year old cars cost on average of £1000 to keep on the road for a year
HoeBag · 46-50, F
@TheCoolestCat I do my own car work so it is not expensive.
Owning older cars though - only a good idea if one knows how to fix them because things start going wrong.
My other car is a 2008 Honda, "Old" I guess but more dependable than any of these American built junkers I see every day.
Owning older cars though - only a good idea if one knows how to fix them because things start going wrong.
My other car is a 2008 Honda, "Old" I guess but more dependable than any of these American built junkers I see every day.


