I put about 30K on my car each year..like AJ said...I would exceed the mileage limit..
But I always buy Nissan...made for long miles.. my current is a 2007 Nissan Xterra with close to 190K. Since I am retiring in a few months I plan on keeping it...she can rest when I rest..
When we buy North American we buy the warranty and have always been glad we did. DH managed to get rid of his Ford Escape just as it was having major issues. He's driving a 2015 Ford Edge. I have a Subaru Outback. We got burned real bad on two used cars in our past and nearly always buy new.
Your speed limits are much higher! Ontario is 100 on the major highways and 80 on the secondary. I haven't been on a diet or gravel road in ON in ages, so I'm not sure of the speed limit. Mostly everyone breaks the law on the highways, going well over 100. It's difficult to drive the speed limit without feeling unsafe because of many cars whizzing past.
I'm with you....I drive a TON of miles. We just bought a new Grand Caravan. We were looking for a used one with low miles on it, but they were almost the same price as a new one...so we went with new. And no...we didn't get the extended warranty...just what came with it. We bought the car at the end of August and I already have right at 6000 miles on it.
Sigh...guess what started glitching last night? The passenger side window again. I just called the dealer who replaced the master power window switch 5 months ago and at least there is a one year parts and labor warranty on it...well, if its the same part and not something else malfunctioning.
On our car the driver's window acts up and won't go down. It seems to be an intermittent issue. Mr.C says he needs to replace the switch and then it starts working again!