Need to incorporate the following information on car/truck life expectancy.

R. L. Polk and company report that the average life expectancy for a car was 9.2 yrs and 6.9 yrs for a truck in 2006. This fits with consumer reports 8 year life expectancy for a car. I couldn't verify it but there is talk on the internet of an EPA requirement that cars engines remain in spec to 120,000 miles and that manufactures design for 10 year, 150,000 mile life. That sounds about right, when you figure that accidents are almost certainly the main cause for cars being taken out of service at a young age.

Namespaces edit

Hi. Please note that you should not mix editorial comments into the main (article) namespace, as you did here; doing so can confuse other readers. I have moved your text to the article's talk page, where it belongs, and placed a notice on the article so other editors might respond. I'll look into the diagramming issues myself when I can find time. Thanks. ~ Jafetworkplaywatch 04:13, 27 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Rheids edit

There has been a response to your comment of 8 November 2008 on the geology article Rheid. See the article's talk page for further information. --Patronanejo (talk) 07:00, 23 November 2012 (UTC)Reply