If you perform regular maintenance and change the oil religiously every 3000-5000 miles, lots!My '96 was apparently well taken care of before I bought her. Right now, there are 215,000 miles on the odometer and she still runs fine. I'm averaging about 28 miles per gallon.
I've put nearly 110K miles on my 2000 Malibu and it still runs pretty well. Just the basic maintenance/care . . . I'm sure driving conditions make a lot of difference, too.
Fixed it - Turned out to be a bad MAF sensor.
The engine stalls and will not restart.
your engine quits, starved of fuel .
as many miles as you can possibly drive, until it quits.
keep driving till the engine quits
When it go's out and the engine quits are when you can no longer set the timing with an engine scanner.
torque converter
I am not a mechanic, but I know that oil gets dirty over time and it can gum up the engine. It looses it's "body" and quits working as it should. All of the things in your engine need a lubricant to work properly. I get my car serviced every 5,000 miles.
Till it quits going!!
bad thermostat or bad heat gasket