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Oil changes every 10k miles until i reached well over 100k . Now I go every 5k. I've done all maintenance suggested at certain mileage, such as coolant flushes, transmission flushes, spark plug changes, drive belt replacement, etc. Haven't had any repairs needed. I have my car serviced at a Toyota dealership with same service advisor, every time.
I now have my first lexus but I have had a few toyotas. Same deal. The Corolla we had went over 200,000 and had a camry for 25 years. Everyone in my family had it at some point and it was still going when we sold it. I assume my Lexus will be just as good......Hondas are probably right up there too. And I have a 12 year old acura that has never had a repair. These are all good cars.
I now have the 2023 ES 350 and am kinda itching to get a tesla model 3 at least
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I bought a 1998 GS400 in 2007 with 173Kkm In 2021 I sold it with about 540Kkm still running geat. Also had a 1992 Cressida with close to 600Kkm when I sold it still running. Sold our 2005 Sienna two years ago after owning for 14 years. That van hardly needed anything more than oil changes and brakes - unbelievably reliable and worryfree. Oh, and also had one of those Camrys forever too. Almost everytime I am in the market or a new car I am always intrigued by thought of buying a high end BMW or Audi but always settle back on old reliable Toyota/Lexus. I am fully expecting my 2022 UL ES300h to run several hundred thousand km. I'm up to 40Kkm
Oil changes every 10k miles until i reached well over 100k . Now I go every 5k. I've done all maintenance suggested at certain mileage, such as coolant flushes, transmission flushes, spark plug changes, drive belt replacement, etc. Haven't had any repairs needed. I have my car serviced at a Toyota dealership with same service advisor, every time.
I agree that 5k is better than 10k, I am glad you switched that out.
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