That makes since, I have seen alot of 240D's with worn out engines, I guess because you have to rev the crap out them while going down the highway.

Zoltan Finks wrote:


 I read that article on million-mile cars and one of the interviewees
mentioned that he likes to keep his speed down on the freeway. He had read
something about freight train research that revealed something like 80% of
engine wear ocurred in the top 20% of the engine's RPM range. This is what
reminded me of the question that I occasionally think about.

Brian
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00 Honda CRV
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