Had my '94 Civic for 3 years of dd service. Chassis well over 350k before I bought it. Road salt (thanks MNDOT) finally did it in.
Had my '94 Civic for 3 years of dd service. Chassis well over 350k before I bought it. Road salt (thanks MNDOT) finally did it in.
My Escort was totaled at 280,000 Miles, my Cavalier was traded in at 216,000 Miles and the winner though not a small car was my Malibu with 415,000 when it was crashed and disintegrated because it was so rusty.
1991 Escort with 405,000 miles and still going.
311,000 on a 1986 Escort EXP before I sold it and saw it still on the road for at least 8 years.
Oldest Brother put 110,000 on a MGTC.
Bruce
Small? What about SUV small? The 87 4Runner is about as small as a utility vehicle ever got. Mines got 450,000.
I put about 1,500 miles on my Mini this past spring. Not very many miles, but it is a small car. I currently have 4 cars and none have over 100k miles on the odometer. The Miata has the most at something around 68k after having it for 10 years.
210000 on a 2001 corolla that I still own. has been relegated to winter beater status but only because I can't drive the M5 enough. Still looks and drives excellent.
Years ago I put over 167K miles on a Chevrolet Sprint Turbo. Was still running great when I sold it.
Between my wife and I we put 300K on a 90 Celica GT. My wife got it before we were married with something like 50K on it and it was still running well when we sold it.
Duke wrote: It wasn't all me driving by any means, but we did buy the car new. We put about 295,000 miles on one of these. It looked like the hood looks all over.
Old guy I know has one of these and still drives it to this day. I haven't inquired about the mileage recently and I know he drops new rings and seals in it ever 100k because "it's just so darn easy to do, engine doesn't even have to come out for it". I know in high school it had 400k on it because I gave him a hand putting rings in, in exchange for some flight time in his hand built J-3 Cub. That was 18 years ago.
Wall-e wrote: In reply to Powar: The Wife's '13 is at 68k.
Powar wrote: My wife and I have put 41.2k on our '12 Fiat 500. It hasn't skipped a beat.
Nice. Didn't know we had some high mileage 500s here. My turbo is at 46k.
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