要想讓你的車超過20萬英裏,照著這些要求做 (ZT)

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How to Get Your Car to 200,000 Miles

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Whether it’s a source of aggravation or pride (or likely a bit of both), owning a car requires significant investment to keep it in tip-top shape, especially if you're planning on driving it for 200,000 miles. However, there is a payoff: from zero car payments to far fewer cosmetic repairs to worry about once the car is past the 100,000 mile mark, maintaining an automobile is a rewarding endeavor. Just make sure to follow the advice from Evelyn Kanter, an automotive journalist and columnist with Motor Matters.

"Every time the odometer kicks over into multiple zeros it's a major milestone, and a good reminder to take your faithful wheels in for a mechanical check-up," Kanter says. Here's a checklist of exactly you need to maintain and watch out for to keep your car on the road for 200,000 hard-earned miles.

Change Your Oil

Thanks to places like Jiffy Lube, we're all more conscious about the importance of oil changes. And for older cars, they're even more crucial. An oil change used to be recommended for every 3,000 miles, but the beloved Car Talk Radio guys say every 5,000 is just fine, unless you "drive like a knucklehead [with] jackrabbit starts, heavy acceleration or high-speed driving." People who drive in extreme climates should change their car's oil and filter more often, too. Want to learn more about how to choose the right motor oil for your car?

Drive Calmly

Road rage issues aside, bad driving habits put more wear and tear on your car. "Smart driving habits ... and observing speed limits will squeeze more miles out of each gallon of gas, and put less stress on the transmission and engine," Kanter says. Engaging in herky-jerky driving and rough behavior will lead your car's engine and undercarriage to wear out faster.

Rotate and Inflate Tires

We all know that properly inflated tires can extend a car's gas mileage, but they also save wear and tear on your car, and reduce the risk of blowouts. The average person who drives 12,000 miles yearly on under-inflated tires uses about 144 extra gallons of gas, at a cost of roughly $600 a year (given $4 a gallon gas), according to the federal government's Fuel Economy website.

Read and Abide by the Owner's Manual

It's true, your car's owner's manual will never rival a Jonathan Franzen novel. But it contains car keys of another kind — ones that tell you when to service your car's most crucial systems. You should especially read the manual if you know little or nothing about cars in general, as it will help you understand the workings of your car's heating and cooling systems, and lighted signs.

Find a Mechanic You Can Trust

There's only one truly reliable way to find a mechanic: Word of mouth from a thrilled customer. And while sometimes helpful, try and steer clear of relying solely on websites like Yelp and Angie's List; merchants have learned to game for inflated ratings. And while we're talking repairs, it also helps to have access to a great auto body shop to handle any dents or damage from accidents. Again, word of mouth here will be your best bet.

Never, Ever Ignore the Warning Lights

Many drivers assume that the "check engine" light is something to ignore, like the flashing LED clock on old-school VCRs. Or they think if it's an old car, maybe the light itself is on the fritz. Even if you just got your oil checked, an illuminated check engine light could mean you're a few quarts low. It doesn't hurt to follow up whenever you see any indicator lights illuminated.

Never, Ever Ignore Odd Noises

What's that knock? That grind? That shooga-shooga-rrr-rrr-rrr? Cars speak a funny language and like horse whisperers, savvy mechanics know how to decipher it. When you car makes an unusual noise, don't ignore it and hope it will go away; get it checked out.

If you do make it to 200,000 miles, be sure to celebrate! You're 800K miles away from living like Joe LoCiero, who made it to 1 million miles in his 1990 Honda Accord in 2011. And then Honda gave him a new car to celebrate.

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一年一萬要跑20年,難怪要可靠性, -soccer88- 給 soccer88 發送悄悄話 soccer88 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 14:26:32

回複:一年一萬要跑20年,難怪要可靠性, -than- 給 than 發送悄悄話 (49 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 17:00:25

回複:要想讓你的車超過20萬英裏,照著這些要求做 (ZT) -than- 給 than 發送悄悄話 (128 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 16:53:00

Good point -色大膽小- 給 色大膽小 發送悄悄話 色大膽小 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/14/2013 postreply 04:38:07

一年跑兩萬以上還可行,拖的時間太長塑料件啥的就老化了。 -二胡一刀- 給 二胡一刀 發送悄悄話 二胡一刀 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 17:43:32

回複:一年跑兩萬以上還可行,拖的時間太長塑料件啥的就老化了。 -than- 給 than 發送悄悄話 (97 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 18:42:34

不是儀表盤的事,很多元件是塑料的,你也沒法保護。 -二胡一刀- 給 二胡一刀 發送悄悄話 二胡一刀 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 19:31:11

同意!時間太長了,很多塑料件和管子都老化了。 -w568- 給 w568 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 18:57:23

回複:同意!時間太長了,很多塑料件和管子都老化了。 -than- 給 than 發送悄悄話 (142 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 19:22:00

我現在開的車還差600 miles 就到20萬英裏,到時向大家匯報 -yddad- 給 yddad 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 20:22:48

You will be there very soon -色大膽小- 給 色大膽小 發送悄悄話 色大膽小 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/14/2013 postreply 04:38:57

回複:我現在開的車還差600 miles 就到20萬英裏,到時向大家匯報 -than- 給 than 發送悄悄話 (37 bytes) () 11/14/2013 postreply 13:57:43

97 camry -yddad- 給 yddad 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 11/14/2013 postreply 19:03:21

似乎沒啥用,不如色大自己寫吧,20萬不算啥 -chinomango- 給 chinomango 發送悄悄話 chinomango 的博客首頁 (422 bytes) () 11/13/2013 postreply 21:56:34

你說得很對,對咱們自己鼓搗車的人來說,20萬不算啥, 換車的原因多種多樣 -色大膽小- 給 色大膽小 發送悄悄話 色大膽小 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 11/14/2013 postreply 05:25:22

定期換油就足夠了,耳聞目睹的就不少,但也就是1,2個品牌 -堅茂- 給 堅茂 發送悄悄話 (0 bytes) () 01/20/2014 postreply 13:02:42

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