How many kilometers can a domestic SUV run?
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Domestic SUVs can run 200,000 kilometers. Vehicle lifespan: The specific mileage varies depending on each manufacturer and the engine used. The actual lifespan differs from person to person, as everyone's driving habits are different. Some people often drive at high gears with low speeds, which significantly impacts the engine's lifespan. Factors affecting vehicle lifespan: The road conditions on which the vehicle frequently travels also affect its lifespan. For example, two identical vehicles driven by the same person—one frequently driven on rough, muddy roads and the other on smooth concrete roads—will result in the first vehicle having a shorter lifespan than the second. Generally, the total lifespan of domestic vehicles ranges between 200,000 to 300,000 kilometers.
As an ordinary owner who has driven a domestic SUV for many years, I believe it can easily exceed 200,000 kilometers. My own car has been running for nearly 10 years, accumulating over 230,000 kilometers, and it's still in good condition. The reason is that the manufacturing level of domestic SUVs has improved, with more durable chassis and engine designs. The key lies in maintenance: I insist on changing the oil on time and regularly checking tires and brake pads. Driving habits are also important, avoiding aggressive maneuvers or overloading. I remember a friend who didn’t maintain his car well and ruined the engine at 150,000 kilometers. So, I suggest choosing a good brand and taking good care of it. Under normal use, a domestic SUV can easily last 200,000 to 300,000 kilometers.