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ShinerBock
Jul 20, 2017Explorer
Two things!
1. That is from 2016 and if you look at the same list for 2017 then none of those trucks are on it.
2. Look real closely on how iSeecars collects this data. They exclude any vehicles not currently being built in 2015 which by default would exclude Dodge Rams since they don't make them any more as of 2010 and they are just Ram now. They then compare how many vehicles of each model have over 200,000 miles versus how many are total of that model. In order for a Ram to be on this list, there would have to be a lot of people that put over 200,000 miles in just 5 years which is highly unlikely being that the average person only puts 15,000-20,000 miles per year on their vehicle.
1. That is from 2016 and if you look at the same list for 2017 then none of those trucks are on it.
2. Look real closely on how iSeecars collects this data. They exclude any vehicles not currently being built in 2015 which by default would exclude Dodge Rams since they don't make them any more as of 2010 and they are just Ram now. They then compare how many vehicles of each model have over 200,000 miles versus how many are total of that model. In order for a Ram to be on this list, there would have to be a lot of people that put over 200,000 miles in just 5 years which is highly unlikely being that the average person only puts 15,000-20,000 miles per year on their vehicle.
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