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Originally Posted by Particle Man
I'm the opposite - I figure if a car can go through that it can go through anything I could possibly throw at it.
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When was the last time you saw a rental car with more than 40 or 50k miles? Or more than a few years old? You dont because companies realize that as rentals the cars start costing more in maintenance at that point than they would be to replace with a newer model. It doesnt matter what kind of car it is dropping from N to D with the engine spinning at 6k will destroy it.
incidently I was extremely scared to drive the last cobalt I rented, it made noises that I never would have expected to hear come out of a car.