Proof That Cars Don't Wear Out at 100 Thousand Miles

One of the ways to ensure that you won't get ahead financially (on an average income) is to buy or lease a new car every few years.  Many folks think of trading in vehicles at around the 100 thousand mile mark.

Contrast that with the man in Wisconsin who is about to drive the one millionth mile in his 1991 Chevy Silverado.

He credits regular oil changes and maintenance as the key to making his car last that long.

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