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Vehicles fitted with Ad Blue systems will have stainles exhausts , mild steel will last 5 minutes other wise.

The OP was referring to exhausts in general, over the pas couple of decades,not what is or maybe coming in due to euro 6 emissions conformity.

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That 7 year warranty that Kia have is starting to look even more appealing than ever.

I was reading a road test on the KIA Sorrento and although it's a 7 year factory warranty it's only for 65,000 miles.....by then a diesels only just fully run-in.

Look beyond the obvious and superficial for the real truth.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^?

Is that in Australia?  I know in the UK the Fleet Cars are 100,000 miles, 

& other cars are, but not sure if the Sorrento is different.

 

http://kia.co.uk/new-cars/7-year-warranty/warranty-comparison-table.aspx

Mileage limits 0-3 Years is of interest to many, Unlimited is pretty good. 90,0000 & 100,000 likewise.

 

 

http://kia.co.uk/kia-business-fleet-cars/7-year-warranty.aspx

7 Year / 100,000 Miles with Fleet Vehicles.

(so over 14,000 miles a year.)

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