On a quiet Sunday morning, Jacob stood in his driveway staring at his 8-year-old SUV. It still gleamed in the sunlight, paint smooth, engine quiet, interior spotless. His neighbor, Mike, couldn’t help asking:
“How does your car still look and drive like it came off the showroom floor?”
Jacob laughed and replied, “It’s not luck. It’s habits.”
And he’s right — a car’s longevity is rarely about age, but about how you treat it. Most vehicles have the potential to last 200,000 miles or more, but only if owners understand the simple routines that keep them young.
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