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QUOTE(shaunrichard @ Apr 24, 2008 - 9:21 AM) [snapback]667651[/snapback]
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Well, that's why I posted here. The things that I'm trying to find info on are not generally part of the maintenance program. Also, I think some things are car-specific. For instance, there are certain vehicles that are known to have weak clutches. Theirs obviously will not last as long. Others are known for having few problems in general, and they are likely to fall well above the statistical norm of all vehicles in most categories.
Really, when it breaks, I'll fix it, and I won't if it's not. I'm just trying to project cost so that I can prioritize what I'm going to invest in on my Celica. Any additional advice or links will be appreciated.
Yeah, I know what you mean, but you were also asking about general stuff like brake pads, belts, clutch... Brakes depend on driving style, belts you change when a tune up is due usually, and the clutch on most cars lasts about 180k - 200k miles.
You are right though, there are other things that depend on the quality of the car and manufacturing process. The clutch on the Celica I recently sold needed to be changed at 185k miles. The timing belt was changed at 80-90k mile intervals. The struts were still alright when I replaced them at 123k miles on the new Celica.
It should be a helpful list if other people contribute.