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Old 02-20-2021, 09:43 AM   #15
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My daily commute is quite a lot, I have a 2013 FRS and it’s the only vehicle I have. I have 126k miles on it and I just recently changed the transmission fluid on it. Other than regular oil changes, what else can I do to make this last with a long daily commute. For a month it’ll probably be 200 miles a day. Right now it’s about 130 ~.
the limit of a vehicles lifespan is directly related to how willing one is to maintain and fix what's broken on the entire vehicle.

https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/a1...on-mile-truck/

every one of these 'million mile' stories, they go through multiple transmissions, sometimes engines, and dozens of other parts.

“Things are gonna break,” says Hudson. “I just fix it as it needs it.”

follow the owners manual service intervals, and be aware of the normal noises. if it's making a noise that's not normal, be willing to either fix it, or pay someone to fix it.
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