I have routinely been able to get more than 200,000 miles on well maintained U.S. built engines but in reality, none have ever gone out on me when I've done the maintenance. I gave one of my vehicles to a friend when it had 200,000 miles on it and he said the engine was still running well at 300,000 miles. In reality, I usually sell the vehicle long before then. When I sell vehicles with high miles, they never have "blowby", always have good compression and don't use oil. High miles aren't necessarily a problem for GM and Ford engines if you use high quality lubrication and change the oil regularly. Unfortunately, I haven't had the same results with European and oriental engines, contrary to what some of the consumer magazines will tell you. European and oriental engines tend to be much less forgiving when you overheat or have some other problem. If everything is maintained perfectly, they all do ok. Many of the diesel engines have been able to get over 500,000 miles if maintained well. Good luck and take good care of your vehicle. Hello my name is Adam I'm living in the Netherlands. I'm a proud owner of a dark blue 1989 MB 190d 2.0. My MB is still roling and I use it every day that means mostly 7 days a week and counter stands on 586.000 km and still counting. I'm driving ca. 1000 1200 km mo.-fr. day for work + shopping, kids, etc. at the weekend ? km.
my got 266,667 and still no used of oil or lost of power
450,000 miles on the original engine.
399000
150,000-300,000
A properly maintained, stock Mazda Miata engine will easily last 200,000 miles on an engine and yield 25-30 mpg.
200,000 + with normal maintenance.
I have 146,000 miles on a 1996 Z3, all original, never did anything to the motor except oil changes and tune-up. Still runs great A maintained 4 cylinder M42 engine should last well over 200,000 miles. A maintained 6 cylinder M52TU/M54 engine should last well over 300,000 miles, and it's reasonable to expect many to see over 500,000 miles -- long past the expected life of the body. The high performance S52 engine used in the "M" version has production-date-specific issues, has higher maintainence requirements, and will typically see harsher use. It may have significantly shorter life than the other Z3 engines.
Average mileage is 10,000 to 12,000 miles per year. The engine would have 90,000 to 108,000 miles on it, assuming it's the original engine.
I have an 03' powerstroke 7.3 with 560,000 original miles on the engine and tranny, and she is still going strong.
I had a honda civic for 8 years and the odometer was 321785 km
If all maintenance is performed on this engine according to the owners manual then you can expect this engine to last at least 200,000 miles or more. That is assuming the engine is not abused and is driven normally.
with regular oil changes I've got 250,000 + on my 98 tracker