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(1)Q How many kilometers should I choose?
(2)Cost-effective km range
(3)Usually, when you pull out a new car,
(4)About 40,000km.
(5)There are many parts to replace.
(6)We need to change the tires.
(7)Tires are the most expensive.
(8)If you bought a car in the 40,000 km range,
(9)Cost-effective km range
(10)You might have to change the tires as soon as you buy them.
(11)Cost-effective range
(12)So tires and other basic consumables are changed.
(13)50,000 to 30,000 km.
(14)What should I do if I want to buy something that’s
(15)120,000 to 130,000 km
(16)40,000 km – 1 replacement car
(17)80,000 to 90,000 km – 2nd replacement
(18)Cost-effective km range
(19)If it’s in the range of 80,000 to 90,000 kilometers,
(20)The vehicle stand of the suspension vehicle directly touches the body and fixes the wheel to the frame of the suspension vehicle.
(21)A device to prevent movement of the road dust surface.
(22)ordinary automatic
(23)Rubberized parts, such as bushing suspension, that are mounted mainly on suspension devices of vehicles.
(24)There are a lot of bushing.
(25)When you turn the steering wheel.
(26)Tell them to change this and that.
(27)It’s usually 100,000 kilometers away.
(28)But if you buy something like 95,000km,
(29)I have to change everything.

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