I'm curious how many folks drive their hundys as a daily driver, or if not for the commute, multiple times a week. A long time ago I used to drive Mercedes Benzs for my commute to work, racking up huge miles. The white coated head technician at the dealership was very happy. He believed that was what these cars were designed to do - use them hard and often. Sitting around in the garage as a Sunday car hurt them more than the miles. I firmly believe this to be true with my Land Cruisers as well. The more I drive them the better they do. Let them sit and they start having issues. While I don't often commute in my 100 any more (doesn't fit in my parking garage at work) I do drive it every day.
Maybe this why, after over 300k miles, I've had zero non-maintenance issues beyond regular replacement of the starter.
Thoughts?
Maybe this why, after over 300k miles, I've had zero non-maintenance issues beyond regular replacement of the starter.
Thoughts?