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Cars that will last 500,000 Miles, includes the TLX

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No problem, I thought there would have been some older BMW's on the list.
Someone on the FB group Mileage Impossible posted a 2015 2.4 TLX that had 370k miles. Probably the highest mileage TLX around if not one of the top 1%.
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I have seen a few V6's and 2.4's with over 200K miles for sale.
Man, I hope it’ll last that long. As much as I liked my past Civics, it’s just easier to swallow up more miles in this car.
Man, I hope it’ll last that long. As much as I liked my past Civics, it’s just easier to swallow up more miles in this car.
I always look forward to driving my 2015 v6 with 105k miles especially on the freeway. Right now I have an integra a spec, which is a loaner from the dealer while my car is in the shop, great car but obviously can't match the TLX in quietness and comfort. Now the integra s type would be a blast to drive when it comes out. 320 HP in a car that only weighs about 3,100 lbs.
I always look forward to driving my 2015 v6 with 105k miles especially on the freeway. Right now I have an integra a spec, which is a loaner from the dealer while my car is in the shop, great car but obviously can't match the TLX in quietness and comfort. Now the integra s type would be a blast to drive when it comes out. 320 HP in a car that only weighs about 3,100 lbs.
The problem is that you’re paying at least $55k OTD for a car with that interior, with even less features (no sunroof, power passenger seat, memory driver seat, rear USB ports).

It’s an insane amount of money to pay for a car with interior of a $25k Civic IMO, and is ultimately why I pulled my deposit once the MSRP was announced.
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Agreed, that is an insane amount of money for the integra type s, now the tlx s type makes a lot more sense.
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