Tuesday, December 5, 2023

The Book of HOV: Exhibit Celebrated the Life and Accomplishments of Jay-Z


As the world celebrates 50 years of hip hop, AAE was fortunate to visit The Book of Hov, an exhibition displaying the remarkable journey and impact of Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter, the hip-hop legend who has been a successful rapper, producer, entrepreneur and activist. The Book of Hov has been on display at the Brooklyn Library since July, and it ended its run in early December, on Jay-Z's birthday. 

One of Jay-Z's first cars, a Lexus sedan, sits outside the library for visitors to see. The Book of Hov exhibit is presented in chapters and celebrates the amazing journey of how he overcame much from his humble beginnings in Brooklyn's Marcy Projects.


Jay-Z has used his voice to portray vivid images of urban life and how he rose from a street-smart hustler to universally known music mogul. And his influence spread beyond music into the business world.

The exhibit makes note of the claim that Jay-Z created his lyrical art without writing down a word - an oral tradition dating back to ancient civilizations that passed along memories by keeping precious cultural aspects alive. 


The exhibit featured a replica of Baseline Studios, the Manhattan studio in which Jay-Z created some of his masterpieces. The studio gave birth to classic albums such as The Blueprint and The Black Album. Baseline allowed Jay-Z to become inspired to create music that was a cultural backdrop - truly capturing artistic greatness. 








Thursday, November 30, 2023

2023 Toyota Venza: Crossover Checks All the Boxes

 


The 2023 Toyota Venza checks pretty much all the boxes that make a vehicle popular in today's market. It is a crossover SUV? Yes. Is it a hybrid? Yep. Is it stylish? Very much so. Does it have cool technology? Definitely.

The Venza, with seating for five passengers, has sleek design lines on its exterior and a low-key but classy interior styling. 

The interior is comfortable and cleanly arranged. It offers a maximum cargo space of 55.1 cubic feet when the rear seat is folded down. 

And there are plenty of tech treats in the Venza, such as a Qi wireless phone charger, four USB charging ports and a standard eight-inch multimedia touchscreen with Bluetooth connectivity and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto/Amazon Alexa compatibility. 

The Venza comes in four trim levels: LE, XLE, Nightshade and Limited.

Under the hood, the Venza features a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 219 horsepower and an electric motor linked to an electronically controlled continuously variable transmission and all-wheel drive. 

Fuel efficiency for the Venza is rated at 40 mpg city, 37 highway, according to EPA.

Pricing for the Venza starts at around $35,000 and ranges to around $43,000. 

For a crossover that has so much of what today's buyers are seeking, the Venza makes a compelling case for itself.

Monday, November 27, 2023

2023 Nissan LEAF: Get It Before It's Gone



Even as gasoline prices have dropped in recent weeks, interest in electric vehicles continues to be strong, as more vehicle buyers show concerns about the environment and how to reduce carbon footprints. With that in mind, we take a look at the 2023 Nissan LEAF. 

The LEAF is an all-electric, compact hatchback that has been on the market since 2010. However, Nissan recently announced that it is phasing out the LEAF, despite it being one of the most popular and affordable electric vehicles on the market. Nissan instead intends to focus its efforts on a newer, pricier EV model, the Ariya, as well as other electric vehicles.

Pricing for the LEAF has consistently hovered around the $30,000 mark, but the Ariya starts at $43,190, with higher-end versions running more like $60,000. Since the LEAF is made in Japan, it does not qualify for the electric vehicle tax credit.

The Ariya provides 216 to 289 miles of range, an upgrade from the LEAF's 123 - 212. 

And the Ariya will have a little more of a luxury feel, including leather seats and dark-grain wood paneling on the dashboard.

But, Nissan is reportedly planning some sort of successor to the LEAF slated for production in 2026, although the car will also be larger and more expensive.

But back to the current LEAF. It has seating for four and a maximum cargo capacity of 30 cubic feet with the rear seat folded down.

The LEAF comes in two trim levels: S and SV PLUS.

The LEAF gets its power from a standard AC synchronous electric motor and a 40kWh lithium-ion battery linked to a single-speed automatic transmission, combining to make 147 horsepower. Also available is another AC synchronous electric motor and a 62-kWh battery that make 214 horsepower. The LEAF featuring the 40kWh battery has an EPA-estimated, pure electric range of 123 miles, while the 60-kWh battery model has a 212-mile range. 

The LEAF has solid driving dynamics, with smooth, steady acceleration, responsive handling and firm braking. No need to worry about feeling like you're taking a golf cart out onto the highway. 

The interior design is nothing fancy, but is neatly styled with driver controls being fairly intuitively placed. Comfort level is serviceable. 

The main thing to keep in mind with this and most all-electric vehicles is that you must be mindful of the range it can handle on a full charge. While 212 miles (the max range of a LEAF) is certainly nothing to sneeze at, you have to keep in mind that near the end of the range, you're going to need a power source to plug in to. For now, those are still fairly limited on U.S. highways. So if long road trips are your thing, an all EV might not be your best choice. 

Pricing for the LEAF starts at around $29,000 and ranges to around $37,000.
 



Wednesday, November 15, 2023

2023 Toyota 4Runner: Still a Champion in the SUV World



One of the best and most popular SUVs of all time continues to show why it is deserving of high praise. The 2023 Toyota 4Runner, with seating for five, is spacious enough to haul people and cargo, but not too large to fit in average parking spaces and garages. Add to that the fact that it has long enjoyed outstanding reliability ratings, and you see why the 4Runner could be considered king of SUVs. 

The 4Runner has a maximum cargo capacity of 89.7 cubic feet with the rear seat folded down, great for hauling a bike, golf clubs or small or medium-sized pieces of furniture. 

It comes in eight trim levels: SR5, TRD Sport, SR5 Premium, TRD Off Road, TRD Off Road Premium, 40th Anniversary, Limited and TRD Pro.

Under the hood, the 4Runner features a standard 4.0-liter V-6 engine that makes 270 horsepower and is linked to a five-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard, with four-wheel drive optional. 

Fuel efficiency for the 4Runner is rated by EPA as 16 mpg city/19 highway. 

The 4Runner offers a smooth ride and plenty of head room and leg room for passengers. 

Pricing for the 4Runner starts at around $41,000 and ranges to around $56,000. 

Among traditional SUVs, it's hard to beat the Toyota 4Runner. 



Monday, October 30, 2023

2023 Nissan Frontier: For Work or for Play, It Can Get the Job Done

 


Midsize pickup trucks have always been popular because of their versatility and the idea that they're a little easier to drive (and fuel up) than full-size trucks. With that in mind, we took a look at the 2023 Nissan Frontier. 

The Frontier got a redesign last year, which featured more athletic styling and less chrome. The Frontier comes in two cab sizes: King (which seats four) and Crew (seats five). Crew models also come with a choice of short or long bed sizes as well.

Three trim levels are available: S, SV and PRO-4X.

Under the hood is a standard 3.8-liter V-6 engine that makes 310 horsepower and is linked to a nine-speed automatic transmission. Rear-wheel drive is standard, with four-wheel drive optional. Fuel economy for the RWD Frontier is estimated by EPA to be 18 mpg city, 24 highway. It drops a bit to 17 and 22 for the 4WD Frontier.

You'll enjoy a pretty comfortable interior in the Frontier, even in the Crew cab with seating for five. The cargo space of the bed also comes in handy when you're trying to tackle projects around the house, or even if you're just headed out on a road trip and want to pack a bike or some golf gear. 

Pricing for the Frontier starts at around $30,000 and ranges to around $40,000.

For a light-duty truck that can handle a good workload and still provide a little comfort and style, the Nissan Frontier is a strong choice. 

Thursday, October 19, 2023

What's the Deal with Electric Vehicle Tires? We've Got Some Answers

 


As electric vehicles continue to grow in popularity, consumers face a deluge of perspectives about the EV ownership experience and requirements. In a vehicle category rife with early-adopter excitement, there’s also a fair share of confusion and misinformation, especially about EV tires. To address these questions, we've put together some information from a variety of sources that you may find helpful.  Question No. 1 – Do EVs really need special tires? Yes and no, depending on the owner’s performance and safety priorities and expected usage. Here are four basic categories. Original Equipment EV Tires –EVs are factory-fitted with original equipment (OE) EV tires designed to meet the vehicle manufacturer’s requirements, with a specific focus on EV range and efficiency. While EV range among vehicle brands and models continues to increase, range anxiety remains a focal point mainly due to a still-growing EV charging infrastructure. “These tires often use efficiency-focused compounds and lower molded tread depths to maximize efficiency and range,” said TJ Campbell, tire information and testing manager for Tire Rack. “EV OE tires also may have a sound-absorbing foam layer to keep certain frequencies at bay. And the tire’s internal structure may have more robust materials or increased lateral support to handle the force of an EV’s increased weight.” EV-Focused Tires – There are tires that aren’t designed for a specific auto manufacturer application but are designed from the start to meet EV applications. These EV-focused tires may target some specific OE applications, but since they’re not original equipment the tire manufacturers can focus on their performance goals rather than the vehicle manufacturer’s requirements. Hybrid Design EV Tires – Tire manufacturers may take an existing tire and make changes for EV use (add foam, modify the tread pattern, focus on noise reduction, modify internal structure or use lower rolling resistance compounds). Conventional Tires – There is no rule stating that an EV owner has to use tires designed for EV applications. Any tire that meets the vehicle’s load, speed, pressure and size requirements can be installed on an EV. 
“EV OE tires also may have a sound-absorbing foam layer to keep certain frequencies at bay," said TJ Campbell, Tire Rack tire information & testing manager. "And the tire’s internal structure may have more robust materials or increased lateral support to handle the force of an EV’s increased weight.” 
Below: Tire Rack added Tesla Model 3 EVs to its test fleet earlier this year to collect important data through both real-world driving and testing on the its track at its South Bend, Ind., headquarters.
The attributes that make a tire a good tire don’t change based on the vehicle’s propulsion. Whether EV or a traditional internal cumbustion engine (ICE) vehicle, drivers need confident dry, wet, and winter traction and want comfort, ride quality, efficiency, and good tread wear. But tires designed for EVs may be better suited to deliver what many EV owners come to expect, such as optimized range and efficiency and minimal noise and vibration.Question No. 2 – So EV range and efficiency is No. 1. How do tires affect these qualities?Three things can affect your EV’s range and efficiency: tire rolling resistance, tire wear and weather. Rolling Resistance – This is the force needed to keep tires rolling, and rolling resistance varies among tire models. Generally, the OE-spec tire delivers the optimum range and is the safe bet if range is the priority. In private testing of OE EV tires vs. popular replacement market tires, the replacement tire showed an 11 percent drop or 34-mile reduction in calculated range, yet the replacement tire also showed significant increases in performance in dry, wet, and winter conditions.  Wear affects range – As tires wear, mass decreases and compounds harden, and the force needed to keep them rolling decreases. Simply put, range increases as tires wear and rolling resistance decreases. Great, right? Not exactly. The tire’s performance and grip also decrease, so there is a safety tradeoff. It’s common to see EV range drop with new tires, even the exact same brand and model. Private testing showed a 27-mile increase in range with a worn tire compared with a new tire. Replacing a worn set of high-efficiency OE tires with new tires could decrease range by 15 to 20 percent, but again it’s a range vs. increased performance and driving safety tradeoff. Weather also affects range – EV owners know that running the heat when it’s cold and the AC when it’s hot robs battery power and affects range. However, outside and road surface temperatures, as well as rain, can affect range, too. Rain often comes with wind, requiring more energy to move the vehicle, and calm rain also decreases range because it takes more power to move the tires through the street surface water. Private testing showed a 27-mile drop in calculated range in dry vs. wet testing. Even if dry, cold temps can impact range. Experts tested the exact same tire in 36 and 61 degree outside temperatures and recorded 235 and 292 miles in calculated range, respectively, further indicating that weather and conditions do impact a tire’s range efficiency. And there’s more – Another factor to consider is driver behavior. Whether an EV or an ICE vehicle, aggressive acceleration, cornering, and braking will increase tire wear and structural stress, along with reducing range or miles per gallon (MPG).
The attributes that make a tire a good tire don’t change based on the vehicle’s propulsion. Whether EV or ICE, drivers need confident dry, wet, and winter traction and want comfort, ride quality, efficiency, and good tread wear.But tires designed for EVs may be better suited to deliver what many EV owners come to expect, such as optimized range and efficiency and minimal noise and vibration.
Question No. 3 – Do EV tires wear out faster than non-EV tires?Yes and no. Tires on EVs tend to wear out more quickly than when installed on a comparable ICE vehicle. So it’s not that EV tires wear faster but rather that tires wear faster when installed on an EV. The commonly quoted figure in the tire industry is 20 percent less wear life with an EV vs. an ICE vehicle.  And different factors contribute to this wear, such as an EV’s increased weight vs. a comparable ICE vehicle, and also changing driving habits related to an EV’s instant torque and acceleration. Again, according to Campbell, there are tradeoffs. “If you have a tire that’s hyper focused on efficiency and therefore range, it might sacrifice wear, among other desirable characteristics.”  

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Blue Stone Arts and Music Festival: Sandy Springs Shows its Fun Side

 



Sandy Springs, Ga., recently hosted the Blue Stone Arts and Music Festival. It brought together a variety of artists, musical acts and of course, food trucks. The event was an ideal family outing or great for a date night. 

Monday, September 25, 2023

2023 Lexus NX 250: Appealing Styling, Solid Driving Dynamics

 


The 2023 Lexus NX is a luxury crossover that offers appealing styling and solid driving dynamics.

The NX features four powertrains, starting with the base NX 250, which has a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 203 horsepower. The NX 350 has a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder that makes 275 horsepower. The NX 350h, a hybrid model, has the 2.5-liter engine linked to two electric motors for a combined output of 240 horsepower. There is an NX 450h+, another hybrid, that includes a third electric motor and a lithium-ion battery to make 302 horsepower. 

The standard transmission is an eight-speed automatic. The hybrid models come with a continuously variable automatic. Front-wheel drive is standard on the NX 250, and all-wheel drive is optional; the rest of the lineup gets AWD standard.

Fuel economy for the base 250 is estimated at 21 mpg city, 28 highway, according to EPA. 

On the inside, a 9.8-inch infotainment system is standard, while an optional 14-inch touchscreen comes bundled with a three-year trial of Lexus’s Drive Connect services, which include Intelligent Assistant, cloud-based navigation and Destination Assist. Also standard are Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. New standard safety features include collision-avoidance steering assist and left-turn oncoming-vehicle detection and braking. Other standard safety features include automatic emergency braking, lane-centering steering, lane departure steering assist, road sign assist and adaptive cruise control. 

Pricing starts at around $43,000 and ranges to around $51,000. 

For a stylish crossover that has a nice list of amenities, the Lexus NX is worthy of serious consideration by vehicle buyers. 




Thursday, September 14, 2023

Fort Chiswell Animal Park: Where the Deer and the Antelope (and Many Others) Roam

 


AAE recently went on a safari in the hills of southwestern Virginia, at the Fort Chiswell Animal Park in Max Meadows, Va. If you're an animal lover, this is a great place to visit. It offers free parking, a picnic area and snack bar. Tickets can be purchased in the gift shop, with no reservations required. Shown above is an antelope, one of many species featured in the park. 


Our visit came on a hot day, so many of the animals chose to get into the pond to cool themselves. Shown above, in the distance, is a hippopotamus and some bison soaking in the water. 



This ostrich did not seem to mind the heat and could be seen strutting all over the grounds as if checking to make sure everything was in order. 


This monkey resided in the petting zoo section of the park, however visitors are not permitted to pet the monkeys, as they can be very dangerous. 

These llamas also reside in the petting zoo section, and are more than happy for you to feed them food that can be purchased in the gift shop, and they'll let you pet them as well. The petting zoo also features deer, antelope, alpacas and pygmy goats. 
This camel was resting in the heat of the day, after reportedly having been fed quite a bit throughout the afternoon. He is one of the oldest animals in the park. The larger animals (those not residing in the petting zoo section) can be seen from the tour bus that takes visitors throughout the multiple-acre park. This allows the animals to roam freely. The bus tour takes 45 minutes to one hour. 
For more information about the park, click here





Wednesday, September 6, 2023

2023 Toyota Sienna: People Hauler with a Touch of Style

 


With seating for up to eight passengers across three rows, the 2023 Toyota Sienna is a great people and cargo hauler. But it's a minivan, right? Yes, but toss out those notions of frumpy, mom-mobiles. The Sienna actually has cool styling. 

The Sienna comes in six trim levels: LE, XLE, XSE, XSE 25th Anniversary, Limited and Platinum. 

Under the hood, there is a 2.5-liter V-6 engine that makes 245 horsepower and is linked to an electronically controlled automatic transmission. 

Front-wheel drive is standard on the Sienna, with an option for all-wheel drive. 

Fuel economy is rated at an impressive 35 mpg city, 36 highway. 

On the inside, the Sienna offers a spacious 101 cubic feet of cargo space. The interior also features some cool amenities such as Bluetooth connectivity, six USB charging ports, power driver’s seat, and tri-zone automatic climate control, all standard. 

The 60/40 split third row seat stows into the cabin floor, which helps provide that ample cargo space.

Pricing starts at around $37,000 and ranges to around $54,000.

For a great people- and cargo hauler with a little bit of style, it's hard to beat the Toyota Sienna. 


Friday, August 25, 2023

2023 Toyota Tacoma: Versatile Midsize Truck Meets Many Needs

 


The 2023 Toyota Tacoma is a midsize pickup truck that comes in two cab body styles: Access and Double. It offers both five- and six-foot bed lengths.

The Tacoma features six trim levels: SR, SR5, TRD Sport, TRD Off Road, Limited and TRD Pro.

Under the hood, the Tacoma has a standard 2.7-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 159 horsepower and is linked to a six-speed automatic or a five-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. 

There is an optional 3.5-liter Atkinson cycle V-6 engine that makes 278 hp and is linked to either a six-speed manual transmission or six-speed automatic. 

Rear-wheel drive is standard, with four-wheel drive optional for either powertrain.

The Tacoma is a versatile truck, with the ability to haul a fair amount of cargo without the burden of having a huge vehicle to maneuver in tight spaces. 

Pricing for the Tacoma starts at around $30,000 and ranges to around $51,000. 

If you're in the market for a midsize truck that is versatile and stylish, the Tacoma is a sure bet. 

Thursday, August 24, 2023

2023 Infiniti QX50: Luxury Hatchback is a Solid Competitor

 


The 2023 Infiniti QX50 is a compact luxury hatchback with a maximum cargo capacity of 60 cu. ft. with the rear seat folded down.

It is available in five trim levels: Pure, Luxe, Sport, Sensory and Autograph.

Under the hood, the QX50 features a standard turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 268 horsepower and is linked to a continuously variable transmission. 

Front-wheel drive is standard, with all-wheel drive optional.

Fuel economy for the front-wheel model is an EPA-estimated rating of 23 mpg city, 29 highway. The all-wheel model is rated at 22 and 28.

Pricing for the QX50 starts at around $42,000 and ranges to around $58,000.

For a sporty luxury hatchback, the QX50 has a lot to offer motorists.

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

2023 Nissan Kicks: Sporty Little Hatchback to Kick Around In

 


The 2023 Nissan Kicks is a subcompact hatchback that seats five passengers. Maximum cargo capacity is 32.3 cu. ft. with the rear seats folded down.

The Kicks comes in three trim levels: S, SV and SR.

Under the hood, the Kicks has a standard 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 122 horsepower and is linked to a continuously variable transmission.

 Fuel economy for the Kicks is an EPA-estimated 31 mpg city, 36 highway.

The Kicks offers a sporty little riding dynamic, and its design style is hip without being too unusual to turn off folks looking for something not too far off the mainstream. 

Pricing for the Kicks starts at $22,000 and ranges to around $25,000.

If you're in the market for a sporty hatchback, the Nissan Kicks should certainly be high on your list. 

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Young Jazz Musicians from USA Tour Europe

 


This summer, Carnegie Hall’s critically acclaimed national youth jazz orchestra New York Orchestra Jazz, led by artistic director/trumpeter Sean Jones, is touring for the sixth year featuring 22 of the most outstanding teen musicians from across the USA. The tour aims to exhibit the legacy and bright future of American jazz. 

The young musicians attended an intensive two-week training residency in New York and a concert at Carnegie Hall in late July, then set off for Europe. This year's ensemble is being joined by Grammy Award-winning vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater as special guest as they make their way through six European cities. NYO Jazz’s tour stops this summer include return visits to the Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam and the Young Euro Classic festival at the Konzerthaus Berlin, where the ensemble played to sold-out houses and received standing ovations and rave reviews in its 2018 inaugural European tour. The band is making debut performances at the Festival da Jazz in St. Moritz, the BBC Proms in London, the Rheingau Musik Festival in Wiesbaden and the Lucerne Festival. For NYO Jazz’s 2023 concerts, Carnegie Hall has commissioned a new work by Sean Jones. Titled “The 29ers,” the new piece is inspired by jazz figures born on the 29th day of a given month, from Duke Ellington to Wycliffe Gordon (who wrote “We’re Still Here,” the unofficial NYO Jazz theme song) to Jones himself. NYO Jazz’s diverse program will also include two arrangements from Terri Lyne Carrington’s project “New Standards: 101 Lead Sheets by Women Composers”—Carla Bley’s “Lawns” and Noriko Ueda’s “Uneven Pieces,” as well as big band gems by Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie and Roy Hargrove and contemporary pieces that explore jazz’s influence on hip-hop, R&B and pop.NYO Jazz’s touring activities have been designed to allow America’s finest young musicians to share their artistry with international audiences while also experiencing the richness of other cultures and music. As part of their travel schedule, NYO Jazz players will have the exciting opportunity to tour the cities in which they will be performing as well as continue the cultural exchange and peer-to-peer activities that have become a hallmark of Carnegie Hall’s national youth ensembles.Click here to watch a special video about the tenth anniversary of Carnegie Hall’s national youth ensembles.

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

London and Vicinity: One of the World's Foremost Cities and Quaint Surrounding English Countryside Areas

 

AAE recently visited the UK and London and surrounding areas. London is a modern city and one of the world's financial capitals that has history dating back to Roman eras. 


Our accommodations were in a town about 23 miles south of London called Lingfield. It is in the Tandridge district of Surrey, England. It features buildings that date from the Tudor period and is set amid a lush countryside. 

The resort we stayed at was at Lingfield Park, which is an equestrian racing venue that also offers golfing. The beautiful greenery and fresh, clean air made for a perfectly relaxing setting. 








Whilst on our stay in England, we were able to take in an amazing concert at London's Royal Albert Hall, one of the world's foremost performance venues. The show was broadcast live on BBC TV and radio as part of its Proms series of performances and featured Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra Jazz ensemble, led by artistic director and trumpeter Sean Jones. The ensemble consists of 22 of the most outstanding teenage musicians from across the USA. On this European tour, the group is joined by Grammy Award-winning vocalist and composer Dee Dee Bridgewater. 

For more information about the tour, click here.





Friday, August 4, 2023

Amsterdam: Diverse, Cosmopolitan European City has Much to Offer Visitors



AAE recently visited Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands and one of Europe's most popular tourist cities. The city has a rich architectural quality, many canals with more than 1,500 bridges and a museum district that includes the Van Gogh Museum and showcases of work by Vermeer and Rembrandt. The city is very bicycle friendly, with safe, dedicated paths running seemingly throughout the city. The diverse, cosmopolitan city has a friendly and fun vibe. 










We got a chance to take in an amazing show at the Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam, one of the world's renown music halls. Performing was Carnegie Hall's New York Orchestra Jazz ensemble, led by artistic director and trumpeter Sean Jones. The ensemble consists of 22 of the most outstanding teenage musicians from across the USA. On this European tour, the group is joined by Grammy Award-winning vocalist and composer Dee Dee Bridgewater.

For more information about the tour, click here.


This is the historic atrium of the Amsterdam concert hall, which incorporates the old facade of the building and this decorative chandelier. 

Friday, July 28, 2023

What’s More Important When Buying a Car: Miles or Age

 


 Car Miles – What You Need to Know

 

If you’re considering buying a used car, two of the main issues to think about are the amount of miles on the vehicle and its age. Newer vehicles typically cost more than similar older ones, as they usually have less wear and tear. And cars with lower mileage usually cost more than similar ones with higher mileage.

              Makes sense, right? But in some cases, a newer car can have more miles than a comparable car that is significantly older. Additionally, some miles are harder on a car than others. For example, if a vehicle has been through a lot of city driving (stop and go), it’s bound to have more wear and tear on components such as brakes and transmissions than vehicles that have seen mostly highway driving.

So which factor is more important: age or the number on the odometer?

Let’s explore.

 

What is Good Miles for a Used Car?

 

What determines whether a vehicle would be deemed “high-mileage” for its age? While there’s no hard and fast rule, it’s fair to say that average annual miles on most vehicles is about 12,000. So for a car that’s four years old, you might reasonably expect it to have around 48,000 miles. But once again, it’s important to consider what type of miles the car has been driven (city, highway or a mix) and how well it was taken care of.

 

 Are Some Cars Better than Others with a Lot of Miles?

 

Some auto brands (such as Honda and Toyota) have gained a reputation for being more reliable over the long haul than others. And Jeeps, while not always scoring near the top of reliability ratings, seem to have a loyal following of motorists who keep them for an extended period. But that doesn’t mean that every model from the higher rated brands will always outperform those from its competitors.

“How well a car has been taken care of and how it’s been used can go a long way in determining its life expectancy,” said Sean Pour, an automotive analyst with a car-buying firm.

Again, a vehicle with a lot of less-taxing highway mileage is probably going to have more life left in it than one with heavy city miles that age a car more quickly.

 

 

Age of a Car: What You Need to Know 

 

Mileage on a vehicle is an important factor to consider when purchasing, but age also merits serious consideration. Used vehicles that are newer and have low mileage (at or below the 12,000 mile per year gauge mentioned above) might be well-positioned to provide long-lasting, reliable service. But, Pour said, “reviewing its service history and getting an idea of how the vehicle was used is always a good idea when possible.” A vehicle used for short- to medium-length commutes in stop-and-go traffic is bound to have taken on more wear than one that accumulated most of its miles on long highway trips. And cars with detailed service records showing that routine maintenance was followed religiously have an advantage over those that don’t show such care.  

 

  

Safety Features to Consider 

 

Another factor to consider is the number of safety features on the vehicle. As technology has advanced over the years, safety features have improved. That would tend to favor newer models.

“Features like lane-departure warning, which tells you when you are veering out of your lane, and blind-spot monitoring, which warns you when a car is approaching in an area outside your viewpoint, help avoid collisions that can cause longer-term damage,” Pour said.

Other safety features that have become more common in recent years, such as backup cameras and automatic collision-avoidance braking, also help prevent accidents that can damage a vehicle and reduce its lifespan.

 

Maintenance Considerations 

 

How well a car has been taken care of is essential to its longevity. Just as humans tend to live longer when they eat right, exercise and get good medical care, cars usually last longer when they get proper routine maintenance.

That maintenance includes changing your oil and filter on a regular basis, replacing the air filter every few months, making sure fluid levels are where they need to be and examining belts and hoses for wear and tear.

“If you neglect the basics of vehicle maintenance, that’s the quickest way to ensure you’ll have problems with the car in the future,” said Anthony Wright, a service manager with Pep Boys. “On the other hand, if you keep up with everything that’s recommended in your owner’s manual, you’ll probably have good luck with keeping the car on the road for a long while.”

 

 

 

What We Think 

 

While it’s a good idea to consider the age of a vehicle and the number on its odometer, it’s more important to look at how it’s been maintained. A car that is 10 years old and has 100,000 miles on it may have gotten more TLC than a five-year-old model with 50,000 miles. Other important factors to consider are the type of usage the car has had (less demanding highway mileage vs. stop-and-go city driving) and the type of vehicle (how a model stacks up in reliability rankings). So before buying, it’s always a good idea to have a car checked out as thoroughly as possible to ensure it’s in good condition.

 

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