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Is a Vios with 200,000 kilometers still worth buying?

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DeSophie
09/03/2025, 01:14:07 AM

Yes, it's still worth considering. A car with 200,000 kilometers is not considered excessively high mileage. Here are some considerations for vehicles with high mileage: 1. Spark plug replacement: It's normal to replace spark plugs after 100,000 kilometers. What's more important is the requirement for high-quality fuel, engine oil, and auto parts. 2. Lifespan: Generally, a family sedan can reach 200,000 kilometers in about ten years, but for taxis, they can easily reach 200,000 kilometers in just 3 years. Some taxis can even exceed 1 million kilometers. This is because taxis run almost continuously day and night with fewer cold starts, allowing the engine to maintain good lubrication for extended periods, resulting in less engine wear and a longer lifespan.

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DeSerenity
09/15/2025, 02:45:56 AM

I bought a used Vios last year, and while 200,000 kilometers sounds quite high, Toyota cars are known for their durability, so I think it's still worth considering. The key is to check the maintenance records—if the oil was changed regularly, and the brakes and tires were inspected, the car should be able to run for tens of thousands of kilometers without major issues. However, after 200,000 kilometers, some parts like shock absorbers or the drivetrain are prone to wear, and repairs could be costly, so budget a few thousand yuan just in case. If you're looking for a daily commuter and aren't chasing the latest tech, this car is quite fuel-efficient and offers good value for money. During inspection, focus on test-driving to check for unusual noises or oil leaks, and bring along a knowledgeable friend to help spot potential pitfalls—don't rush into the purchase.

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SanJeremiah
10/29/2025, 03:25:09 AM

With years of experience in car repair, I've seen many Vios cases. Many owners are still driving them after 200,000 kilometers, and the key lies in the mechanical condition. The engine generally maintains good condition, but it's essential to confirm no major overhauls. The cooling system and battery are prone to aging, so a comprehensive diagnosis is recommended. Regular maintenance, such as timely replacement of filters and belts, can extend its lifespan. If not frequently driven on highways, it's fine to continue using. In the used car market, such vehicles are priced lower, making them suitable for beginners to practice or for daily commuting. However, don't overlook safety hazards. After 200,000 kilometers, brake discs may be worn thin. Always check before hitting the road—safety comes first, don't risk it to save money.

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McMartin
12/12/2025, 02:36:58 AM

My family's Vios has been running well for 150,000 kilometers, and 200,000 kilometers is not the end. Toyota cars have solid chassis and are stable for long-distance driving. As long as the owner takes good care of the car, there's nothing to worry about. Check if the maintenance records are complete, and pay special attention to any accident history. The low fuel consumption makes it suitable for commuting, but older cars may have issues with the air conditioning or electronic systems, so extra attention is needed during hot summers. With regular maintenance at the workshop after purchase, it can handle daily use, making it the top choice for the economically practical crowd.

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LeLeonardo
02/01/2026, 03:46:01 AM

As an experienced car enthusiast, I've test-driven several Vios models with over 200,000 km on the odometer, and their performance varies. Vehicles with proper factory maintenance still run smoothly with engine performance like new and responsive handling, capable of serving reliably for another 3-5 years. However, at high mileage, tire wear and steering system issues are common, but replacing these components can extend their lifespan significantly. Toyota's reliability truly shines here – even used models just need some investment in refurbishing seats or headlights to restore comfortable driving experience, making them ideal for urban-suburban commutes. Always remember to check if the emission system meets standards during inspection.

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JoshuaRose
04/27/2026, 01:54:15 PM

I've been using my Vios for commuting for over a decade, clocking 180,000 kilometers. It can still run smoothly even at 200,000 kilometers, with the key being maintenance habits. Regular oil changes and brake disc inspections are crucial, otherwise accelerated wear will skyrocket repair costs. Toyota's sturdy frame provides peace of mind for long trips, but after 200,000 km you may need frequent battery or alternator replacements. It's advisable to evaluate overall costs before purchase - don't impulsively buy just for the low price. Maintaining good driving habits by avoiding sudden braking/acceleration can extend vehicle lifespan by several years.

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