Right? The wife's Pathy is at almost 150 and it's still in impeccable shape both cosmetically and mechanically.That said it was interesting to see Nissan publicly claim this: "The automaker says it considers 120,000 miles the full life expectancy of a vehicle."
Right? The wife's Pathy is at almost 150 and it's still in impeccable shape both cosmetically and mechanically.
Probably more based on amount driven before the average owner wants a new vehicle. We are not average.
I actually like driving my X so much, as my pooch always goes with me also. So I am selling my Lincoln MKz as it just sits most of the time covered up. If need to roadtrip still have my wife's Escape Titanium. So that why I have gone ocd on my 2003 X. Just making it mine and certainly happy with it.Agreed on that point lol. Most everyone I know gets a new car/truck every few years or so. Meanwhile I'm driving the same thing I owned in 2006 although I'd argue it looks better now than then. I just tell people if you buy something you really like then you're more likely to want to keep it.
But I cannot lie. I really hope the new Ford Bronco 2 door is done right. I am anxious to see. But will keep my X. Just cover up Bronco instead haha.I actually like driving my X so much, as my pooch always goes with me also. So I am selling my Lincoln MKz as it just sits most of the time covered up. If need to roadtrip still have my wife's Escape Titanium. So that why I have gone ocd on my 2003 X. Just making it mine and certainly happy with it.
But I cannot lie. I really hope the new Ford Bronco 2 door is done right. I am anxious to see. But will keep my X. Just cover up Bronco instead haha.
I just got the claim form in the mail for this. It is also only reimbursing a % (based on your mileage) of the first $900 of repair costs. That's pretty cheap if you ask me. Almost everyone who had this repair done at a dealer paid $1400+. Most were in the $1600-1800 range from what I saw.