It is a habit we all have: look at the odometer on a car and use the mileage to determine how much longer it will likely last. In the past, 100,000 miles was considered a long life for a vehicle. That is now considered mid-life.
The current average lifespan of a car now is 11.8 years, the highest it has ever been. Cars average 150,000 to 300,000 miles, many higher. Let’s take a look at some impressive statistics on Ford car longevity.
A Well-Maintained Car Lives a Long Life
With vehicle owners keeping their cars longer than ever, and the vehicles designed to last 250,000 miles or more, routine car maintenance is important. The key factor in lengthening your car’s life is to follow the maintenance schedule outlined in your Ford Owner’s Manual.
Regular maintenance is more than periodic oil changes. It includes having all fluids checked and filled as needed, plus regular tire rotations. The Ford dealership where you purchased your vehicle is the perfect location for all service needs.
Whether you use the service center at your Ford dealership or an outside mechanic, it must be someone who is familiar with Ford vehicles and runs a trustworthy service. They should know when your car is due for service and be familiar with your vehicle’s recommended service schedule. A Ford dealership service department can handle all your vehicle’s needs