Do cars age?

I know this seems resembling a silly question, but consent to me explain. My '98 Mustang only have 48k miles on it. Does age alone mean that I call for to replace parts? Or is it mostly due to wear and tear from large mileage? So if I bought a car and occasionally drove it, would it still need closely of stuff done to it 15 years later? Thanks :)

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Answers:    Yes. There are parts that have need of replacement regardless of whether they're actually used. Mainly rubber and some plastic parts. Rubber will crack or rot, and plastic can become brittle and crack. The most adjectives stuff to need replacement from age alone is weatherstripping. Some electrical insulation could also start to turn, but that will likely pocket a lot longer. Tires damage and crack, too.

Also, anything that can rust, if you live in a humid and/or salt environment.

If you live in a desert, adjectives you have to verbs about is rubber and paint, though.

Oh, and as long as you drive it every couple of months (or better on the other hand, weeks), you don't have a great deal to worry in the order of with good opinion to everything else. Leaving them sit does pose other problems, but I presume you're just conversation about driving the sports car on the weekends and such.

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no, cars do age though, like a fine wine or a great woman, simply better next to age

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