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John Freer wrote: > So all this talk about Asian cars going 100K miles without maintanence can > not be true. Right off the bat, you have to change out the timing belt every > 60K or so miles. > You're supposed to. A lot of people with the disposable-car mindset put well over 100K on them before they snap and trash the engine, though. It depends partly on how fast you put the miles on, since the rubber degrades with age as well as wear.