ditchdigger wrote: The falcon is 50 this year and the odometer reads 69,835.
Aw man, you beat me.
poopshovel wrote:chandlerGTi wrote: 2012 Mazda5; 58000 miles. Had 100 on it when I took delivery.Holy E36 M3balls.
Beginner, my Elantra had 35 miles when I got it in April, 2011, now has 133,000
nocones wrote: Mine: 2013 WRX 14K miles Wifes: 2012 Outback 6MT 35K miles We are a Subaru family apparently. Also they are the same color. It's hilarious.
Me: 1995 Legacy Outback 144k miles(looks like 500k)
Wife: 2004 Forester XS, 98k
Both red.
Da Troopa just rolled over to exactly 200K Monday night. I went around the block just to watch it happen then cracked a beer. Still feels/runs solid; my brother once commented it felt way better than his 150k mile Trailblazer.
I alternate between my 2008 Honda Fit with 115k on it (bought it new) and a 1998 Toyota 4runner with 185k on it
2000 Crown Vic P71 215,490 on the clock. 4.6 died at 201,000 almost exactly. 5.4 with 125k on it was swapped in then and has almost 15k on the swap now. Lots of fun. These cars should have come with these engines in them from Ford...
In reply to poopshovel:
One of my work vans is sitting at about 430K. It should make 500K in the next year or two. That's as close as I can get.
Toyman01 wrote: In reply to poopshovel: One of my work vans is sitting at about 430K. It should make 500K in the next year or two. That's as close as I can get.
The band needs a van. An epic van :)
1992 Nissan Sentra XE, now with 221k on the clock. I got it from my brother, who put 50k on the car when he bought it at 102k. I've put about 70k on it since I started in on it.
I rotate between three:
1986 Prelude Si with 265,000+ miles
1990 Civic Dx hatch with 186,000 miles
1996 GMC Sonoma 4x4 with 90,000 miles
The truck is used more during summer months because it has great a/c.
The Lude is just a fun, fairly refined 80's-style GT that brings back memories for many previous owners and fans. I drove it for the first time in a month just last night and was approached by a neighbor who was lamenting about selling hers about the same time I bought mine 13yrs ago. Oh, the damn thing cranked right up and ran great - right after I reconnected the battery cable.
The Civic is just a big go-kart with a nice grin-inducing factor.
The family DD camry is 19 years old and has 170K on the clock. The work car/taxi p71 changes daily depending on how bad my luck is, they are mostly around 7 years or so old. Mileage ranges from 150K miles to 450K miles, and that is with drivers usually pulling the fuse to kill the odometer for a few hundred unrecorded miles a day
aussiesmg wrote: Beginner, my Elantra had 35 miles when I got it in April, 2011, now has 133,000
Damn. That's some serious commuting...
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