It used to be that you were lucky to drive a car until it reached 100,000 miles but not anymore-- in fact, THIS vehicle is the one most likely to hit twice that here in Minnesota!
From trucks and SUVs that tackle snowy roads in winter, to sedans and minivans for summer lake runs, here are the most-loved cars on the road in Minnesota.
It's not a matter of "if" you will have a car problem, it is a matter of "when" your car starts to have issues. Thanks to Google and those tracking what is being searched, these are the top 5 car problems people have in Minnesota.
The standard requires all new cars, starting in 2029, to include technology that can stop and avoid contact with a vehicle in front of them when traveling up to 62 miles per hour and to be able to detect pedestrians in both daylight and darkness.