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<blockquote data-quote="Twisted" data-source="post: 1849073" data-attributes="member: 43517"><p>In 1974 a new pickup truck was considered worn out with 100.000 miles on it and most were, dealers wouldn't even take them for trade in if they had close to 100k on them. At that time, the auto makers could make a vehicle that could run like a scalded ape but couldn't make it stop for hell, and the gas mileage was barely considered MILEage. I new truck today is expected to last at least 300k miles and is extremely safe to drive and gets decent gas mileage. My last truck I put well over 300,000 on it and it was still worth at least a 3rd of what I gave for it. Only thing that was ever done to it was brake pads 3 times and the oil changed every 5000 miles, the drivers seat was worn out though. The one I am driving now I have done nothing to and have 120,000 on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twisted, post: 1849073, member: 43517"] In 1974 a new pickup truck was considered worn out with 100.000 miles on it and most were, dealers wouldn't even take them for trade in if they had close to 100k on them. At that time, the auto makers could make a vehicle that could run like a scalded ape but couldn't make it stop for hell, and the gas mileage was barely considered MILEage. I new truck today is expected to last at least 300k miles and is extremely safe to drive and gets decent gas mileage. My last truck I put well over 300,000 on it and it was still worth at least a 3rd of what I gave for it. Only thing that was ever done to it was brake pads 3 times and the oil changed every 5000 miles, the drivers seat was worn out though. The one I am driving now I have done nothing to and have 120,000 on it. [/QUOTE]
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