In a perfect world every car that rolls off the assembly line would be a shining example of quality; riding all shiny and chrome well into the future. In reality, as an article published in Forbes points out , your car is probably not going to last much more than 250,000 miles (402,336 km), or around 10 years. Keep in mind that these figures are for vehicles with good quality ratings that have been maintained properly (e.g., the owner follows manufacturer maintenance guidelines) and have not been in an accident. Of course there are stories out there of some vehicles, especially older Toyotas and Hondas, that have reached well beyond the 400,000 km mark with some even going over 800,000 km with little to no problem, but these are few and far between. In fact, most of the stories we hear about cars revolve around poor quality. Talk to anyone who has owned more than one car and you can bet that you will eventually hear a story about a car of such poor quality that it leaves a sour taste in your mouth, like a lemon.