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Old 07-02-2017, 08:19 PM   #20 (permalink)
felix0121
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Originally Posted by 370zHawaii View Post
Listen, at 140k miles I would say HELL YES! I would be happy to squeeze out 100k with no issues. My last Z had close to 88k miles before I said its time to upgrade, and at 88k miles I did not have a single issue. Did all regularly scheduled maintenance ahead of time. And this forum has been a huge contributor to me not having any issues with my Zees.
Before I had decided to purchase my 370Z, I expected Japanese cars (at least for the three major brands: Toyota, Honda, and Nissan) would go around 200k miles without issues (when getting proper maintenance). I also had suffered from several big and small issues before hitting 100k.

Actually It is true that more expensive repairs happened to me after running 100k miles. But don't you think that 100k miles is too low to be expected as safety mileage for Nissan cars ? I hope Nissan would provide better reliability than that.

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