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    • Shannon Whitehead
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      If you do not race or slip the clutch you could probably get 50K miles on it. Even if you had to change it, that is not a big job.

    • City
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      Got 45,000 out of my Gen 2 before I traded it in and I’m sure I could have gotten a lot more (if I kept the car). It’s like gas mileage, you can get 4 or 24 MPG depending on circumstances.

    • Richard Koch
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      When I got my car with 58,000 miles on it I don’t believe it had been changed. I am now at 100,000 miles plus and it works fine. I do very little drag racing, but do lots of track days. I am very deliberate when shifting and hopefully I can get a lot more miles on it. I hope that I haven’t jinxed myself commenting on the clutch being fine.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      What’s anticipated clutch life on these?

      I realize wear percentage will vary based upon driving habits. But on average for someone who doesn’t drag race or track and puts a couple thousand miles on the odometer: 20k? 30? Life of vehicle?

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