Engines rarely "blow out" these days but they can, and do, wear out. At what mileage that happens depends almost entirely on you, the owner. If you follow the maintenance schedule recommended by Toyota it isn't uncommon to see engines last 200,000 miles and more. Consider if you have the V6 in your Solara the first spark plug change isn't even scheduled until 100,000 miles. So, change the oil and filters regularly, follow the schedule for timing belt replacement if your engine requires one and relax. Your engine is going to last a long long time. Cheers,
Gadget
The cam chain will last the life of the engine and need not be replaced until the engine is overhauled.
td5 engine if serviced regular how many miles should it do
The belt MUST be replaced at 105,000 miles or 10 years whichever comes first. Warning: This is an interference engine and as such if the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur.
450,000 miles on the original engine.
Until you stop fixing them - 300,000 miles is not too wild.
Up to 300,000 miles!
The 2.5 liter V6 engine ( 60,000 miles ) The 4 cylinder engine ( 100,000 miles )
I have a 2000 Chevy Blazer LT and it ran great until I took it to a Valvoline for an oil change. I had over 160,000 miles on it and they put the wrong oil filter on it to cause my engine to seize. Jeff- Sioux Falls, SD
as many miles as you can possibly drive, until it quits.
a million miles
30,000 miles
It is driving cycles not miles. It varies from manufacture to manufacture.