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I know I'll get shit..I bought a 2004 Subaru Impreza new..and ran it for 15 I years..it never missed a beat. I put 110 thousand kilometres on it in that time. I loved driving it every time. Had it serviced when it needed. I sold it because I pivoted around a cement pole in a parking lot. Bit of damage to a door. Moved onto a WRX after that.. again, it has never missed a beat. No issues whatsoever.
That's quite low milage yes? I put about 50k kms on my Nissan every year. I think the average in Australia is something like 40k km a year.
I think my girlfriend's put that much on her 4Runner since January.
I live in major city and drove to work nearly every day..but I reckon it was never more than 25mins to work.. 5 - 25km a day
My '09 Legacy needed a lot of work but I ragged on it and it is the best-driving car I've ever owned. Now I drive an Accord.