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September 09, 2007

Why trade car when it'll go past 200,000 miles?

While it used to be common practice for drivers to trade in their cars for a new model every three to five years, today's cars are designed to last. With regular maintenance, many cars can go for 200,000 miles or more. But is it worth it to hold on to "old reliable" rather than trade up? Yes. In fact, a according to Consumer Reports, keeping a car for 225,000 miles over 15 years, rather than

From Why trade car when it'll go past 200,000 miles?

Posted by Jim at September 9, 2007 08:29 AM