The fact that every driver answers this question in their own way is just one of the reasons that itβs so difficult to pin down a number for how long car brakes last. As we noted above, the vast majority of brake pads will expire at some point between 25,000 and 65,000 miles. However, some pads can last up to 80,000 miles.
I personally wouldn't buy one with over 130,000 km but that's solely because I do more mileage than average and I generally keep my cars for a long time. I consider "high mileage" to be anything over 200,000 km (124,000 miles) but it's really not because, if maintained, almost all engines will last well beyond that before needing any major work.
Hi all, It has been 5 years since I bought my 2008 BMW 328i with 112,000 miles on it. 2019 was a very quiet year for the car, the only repair was my coolant expansion take cracking which left the car immobile. Thankfully I was able to drive it back to my place a few miles away before the coolant started boiling and all that drama.
Robin750. The tank capacity is 21.1 gallons, so if you're getting 17 MPG, that should be about 360 miles. When the fuel gauge reaches empty, there is still about 2.5 gallons or so left (to prevent people from actually running out of gas while driving), so this could be the difference that you're seeing. You may also need to reset the fuel
To set the table, the 2022 330e xDrive is EPA-rated for 20 miles of electric-only motoring β this jumps to 23 miles with the rear-drive 330e, but ours is the xDrive all-wheel-drive version. That
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