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hmm I'm no math wiz, but according to my calculations, if you took a car with 300,000 miles on it, and ran it on a dyno at 80mph you'd reach 1 million miles with approximately 10 hours less of one year. (8760 hours)

 

Or from Zero it would take 12,500 hours to reach 1 million miles at 80mph.

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Or you could jack the front wheels up and run it in reverse for a year. Negative 1 million miles!!!!!

http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/3316/7664/143658.jpg

 

Ferris: Look, it's real simple. Whatever mileage we put on, we'll take off.

Cameron: How?

Ferris: We'll drive home backwards.

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If you drive 12,000 miles a year that is ALMOST average.

Depends on the area but it rangs from 12-15k a year.

 

If you put 3 times that 12k average you are putting a lot of miles on your car at 36k miles per year.

 

You run through your warranty in ONE year.

 

Under this scenario it will take about 28 years for you to put a million miles on a car.

 

Isn't that crazy!

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