What is the lifespan of a Mitsubishi engine?

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VonJasmine
07/30/25 4:54am
Mitsubishi engines generally have a lifespan of 300,000 to 400,000 kilometers. The following are specific factors that affect the lifespan of a car engine: 1. Manufacturing method: Engines are mostly made of different metal combinations, most commonly iron and aluminum. Engines made of iron materials are of better quality and have a longer lifespan. However, with technological advancements, alloy aluminum is now more commonly used, and its lifespan is not shorter than that of engines made of iron materials. 2. Driving habits: Extreme driving habits, where the engine is constantly under high load, can significantly reduce its lifespan. 3. Engine maintenance: The majority of engines have a total driving mileage of 160,000 to 200,000 kilometers. Proper vehicle maintenance can greatly extend the lifespan of the vehicle's engine.
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