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Originally Posted by JustSomeGuy
a little revive(sory  ) but im rolling up on 105,000 KM. i take the car in for every scheduled oil change and dont drive the car hard since 99% of my driving is highway. anything i should be worried about or look out for? i know there was the 100k KM service which includes a bunch of stuff but is that all a must? oh i should mention its a 2014.. if that means something more or less for issues
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Originally Posted by Rakshaa
I have a 2014 as well, in Canada, winter driven and I'm approaching 140k - no issues at all, just did regular maintenance. Didn't do the spark plug change yet either and never once had an issue.
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Originally Posted by JustSomeGuy
yeah i winter daily and it seems to have no issues.. i also dont know what to watch out for but the dealership has yet to mention anything so im hoping thats a good sign 
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188,000 kms. Winter driven 14. Throw out bearing exploded and took out clutch and flywheel but that was my own fault for waiting too long after it started squawking. Engine bay looks like a 40 year old barn find car but everything works well. All untreated bolts are covered in surface rust which although ugly has not seemed to harm their performance. Stock struts on 1.5 inch lowering springs all still strong and working. Front bumper, hood and fenders look like they were hit by a claymore blast but some dent removal and a coat of paint will take care of that this summer. Still on the original brake pads and rotors with plenty of life left still. Big section of the bolster in my driver seat missing where the seat bet got caught between it and the door and I got a little vigorous in pulling it out. Most of my interior rattles, squeaks and squawks seem to have died of old age or just simply worn into place. Still haven't done the plugs and have noticed zero drop in performance or mileage. Original battery works well even in the coldest weather when I leave the dome light on overnight. All four wheels still unblemished by curb rash or stone hits (I have no idea how that has stayed that way).