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Originally Posted by ///V8///
nici nu o sa vezi vreodata o japoneza cu atatia km... motoarele lor se duc la turatii mari, adica si uzura e mare spre deosebire de americane unde majoritatea V8-urilor au red line pe la 5000 5500 rpm. Camaro a fost facut pentru forje si burn-uri (e muscle car) transmisia motorul diferentialul sunt concepute sa duca masina la 300-400,000 condusa de cineva cu picior greu
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Degeaba au ele zona rosie la 5000-5500 ca tot slabe sunt,uita-te la masina ta ca nu are nici 200,000km si cate probleme are fara suparare.Masinile americane isi pierd foarte repede valoarea pe piata second,cu 2,000$ iti iei Focus din 2000-2001 pe cand cu banii astia abia iei un Civic din 96 si ala cu ceva rugina+ o plasuta de probleme.O japoneza,oricare ar fii ea,tine 300,000 fara probleme pe cand la americane e ca la Logan,daca nu cade pica.Am avut si eu masina americana,Voyager,un ras de masina: daca nu cadea sigur pica ceva la ea ! plus ca avea un consum ENORM.
Pe site-ul
www.edmunds.com am gasit urmatoare informatie:
NEW YORK — The U.S. Mercedes-Benz Classic Centre has relaunched the High Mileage Award to recognize owners' brand loyalty and their cars' durability.
The automaker offers the award free to owners of Mercedes cars that have traveled at least 155,000 miles. The owner has to complete a form and have the odometer reading verified by a company dealer. Badges and certificates are awarded for cars that reach the 250,000-, 500,000-, 750,000-, 1,000,000-kilometer and 1-million-mile marks.
The current high-mileage champion is Gregorios Sachinidis, a Greek taxi driver who holds the known record of more than 2.8 million miles in his 1976 Mercedes-Benz 240D. The latest Mercedes to be recognized for surpassing the 1-million-mile mark is a 1970 280SE recently acquired for the automaker's museum from its original owners in California who bought the car new and drove it for 1,019,000 miles.
For $100, Mercedes owners can also purchase a "Classic Certificate" that verifies a car's build date and original factory specifications. An order for a classic certificate records the owner's name in the Mercedes-Benz archives, integrating the owner with the car's history.
What this means to you: Funny how the 1970 Mercedes can manage a million miles but the new ones have to be recalled within days.
Info complete:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=105626