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Well to your point, I think "Hours" combined with miles would be way better for determining the life the engine and vehicle had.one of my biggest complaints about cars is that their use or abuse is determined by mileage.
it simply tells me how many times those wheels have gone around.
it tells me nothing about how much that engine has worked.
If I did 50000miles on the highway in top gear VS 50000 miles in town in first gear....which engine do you think will be a shit bag?
thats the simple comparison for the backwoods folks
(edit: Just remembered this story lol)
My grandfather in what I think was his new 90's Ford Escort (I think, I was probably 13yo) drove from CA to Vegas with his trans in Low and before he made it the trans was slipping so bad he needed a tow. That said, the engine is likely a lot more willing than a trans.
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If traffic is moving along at 55 mph, but there's a slowing and rising of speed, which is normal because human beings are operating other vehicles around you, do I maintain 45 or 55? Maybe you've never driven in an urban environment and don't understand where I'm coming from? Or maybe you're the type that will maintain 50 when everyone else is doing 60 and varying their speed by 5 mph? I have no idea where you're coming from to be honest.
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