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Average life of a engine
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<blockquote data-quote="ttype69" data-source="post: 12453405" data-attributes="member: 124614"><p>I find that an engine last along time, as long as the cooling and oil system is kept up on i/e no leaks or low fluids ran.. I find now that the engines in my area outlast the body of the cars. i live in cleveland ohio area and the salt and snow destroy these cars. Also i must note that most cars are severly neglected. I find that looking for a good car is a 50/50 deal in buying a car i look for a few thing </p><p>must not have a check engine light</p><p>must have a good brand tire in good condition</p><p>i will not pay over bbv </p><p>no clunks is suspension </p><p>no accedents or major colisions fender benders ok </p><p>trans shift is good </p><p>no rust extensive rust on body or undercar </p><p>i prefer milige under 100k if over must have the 100k service done (plugs coolant belts also if it has a timingbelt it must be done)</p><p>i value a car based more on care and maintnace than bbv </p><p></p><p>anyways those are just some tips and my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttype69, post: 12453405, member: 124614"] I find that an engine last along time, as long as the cooling and oil system is kept up on i/e no leaks or low fluids ran.. I find now that the engines in my area outlast the body of the cars. i live in cleveland ohio area and the salt and snow destroy these cars. Also i must note that most cars are severly neglected. I find that looking for a good car is a 50/50 deal in buying a car i look for a few thing must not have a check engine light must have a good brand tire in good condition i will not pay over bbv no clunks is suspension no accedents or major colisions fender benders ok trans shift is good no rust extensive rust on body or undercar i prefer milige under 100k if over must have the 100k service done (plugs coolant belts also if it has a timingbelt it must be done) i value a car based more on care and maintnace than bbv anyways those are just some tips and my opinion [/QUOTE]
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