Common questions

What should I do at 50, 000 miles?

What should I do at 50, 000 miles?

Another service that should be completed during a 50,000 maintenance check-up is an inspection of the exhaust system. Most of today’s modern trucks, SUVs, and cars have very well constructed exhaust systems that typically last more than 100,000 miles or 10 years before they begin to wear out.

Is it necessary to service car at 50, 000 miles?

Although most manufacturers have their own recommended service intervals, most of them agree that the 50,000 mile service is one of the most critical. Most of the vehicles built today are engineered for maximum efficiency.

How many miles should a ten year old car have?

The average ten-year-old car should have around 120,000 miles on the odometer, anything significantly more or less could indicate trouble brewing. Here are a few examples of how mileage alone can be misleading when considering the value of a used car:

How many miles can you Drive in a year?

Depending on who you ask, the average miles driven per year is 10,000 to 15,000, with around 12,000 the most common yardstick (most leases allow 12,000 miles per year). So, if you’re looking at a…

Another service that should be completed during a 50,000 maintenance check-up is an inspection of the exhaust system. Most of today’s modern trucks, SUVs, and cars have very well constructed exhaust systems that typically last more than 100,000 miles or 10 years before they begin to wear out.

Although most manufacturers have their own recommended service intervals, most of them agree that the 50,000 mile service is one of the most critical. Most of the vehicles built today are engineered for maximum efficiency.

The average ten-year-old car should have around 120,000 miles on the odometer, anything significantly more or less could indicate trouble brewing. Here are a few examples of how mileage alone can be misleading when considering the value of a used car:

Why are some distance records removed from calculator?

Note: Several of the “softer” records — 2 mile, 10 mile, 25K, 30K, and 50 mile — have been removed from this tool’s calculations because they were skewing the results. But you can still generate a prediction for those distances (or any other distance from 100 meters to 100 miles) using our race time predictor.

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