How many kilometers can a car drive after the second maintenance?

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Ricardo
07/29/25 11:41pm
After the second maintenance, a car can typically drive between 15,000 to 20,000 kilometers. Below is an introduction to relevant car maintenance knowledge: 1. Reason for car maintenance: Maintenance items and intervals are usually determined based on mileage, aiming to achieve the vehicle's optimal performance and prolong its service life through regular maintenance. 2. Maintenance intervals vary by vehicle: Different manufacturers and models have varying maintenance items and schedules, so it's essential to follow the maintenance schedule provided with your vehicle. 3. Maintenance content: Maintenance includes multiple items such as oil changes, air filter replacements, transmission fluid changes, replacement of wear parts, tire maintenance, interior and exterior cleaning, vehicle chassis inspection, and lighting checks.
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