How long does the Crown V6 engine last?

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LaMakayla
07/29/25 8:32pm
The lifespan of the Crown V6 engine can reach 400,000 to 500,000 kilometers. Below is an introduction to the Crown model: 1. Exterior design: The difference between the new and old models lies mainly in the details. At the front, the wide grille spans the entire width of the car, giving it a very grand appearance. The multiple chrome metal strips inside the grille have been given a smoked black treatment, while the Crown emblem in the center is rendered in gold, exuding a sense of nobility and grandeur. 2. Lighting: The matrix-shaped headlights have an upward, flowing design, blending a touch of dynamism into an otherwise orderly appearance, seamlessly connecting with the grille. At the rear, beneath the grand and full-bodied silhouette lies many distinctive features. The lines are aesthetically pleasing—unlike the straight lines seen on many cars, which often lack character—this model features soft lines with subtle curves, achieving perfect harmony. The taillights, shaped somewhat like slender triangles, appear sharp and offer excellent visual impact. The exhaust system is no longer hidden but is prominently displayed on both sides at the bottom of the rear.
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