What is it about truck engines that they can go for hundreds of thousands of kilometres and still be in good nick?
I'm find it amazing that a truck buyer will have no qualms paying good money for a Hino or Isuzu of say 2-5t payload that has done over 200,000 clicks, yet most people would avoid a car with the same mileage like the plague.
I can only imagine that truck motors have better quality metal in their engine blocks and components.
Why can't car manufacturers produce car motors that have the same lifespan?