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99550, I'll hit 100K before the end of next week. '96 Toyota Tacoma.
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1988 F250 with only 42,400 miles on original motor,etc
1996 Grand Marquis 126,500 |
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~87000 on my 97 Z28.
At its current rate, it'll be lucky to make it to 88. |
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'94 Chevy C1500 pickup. 389,558. Still running great. I keep telling myself, that I will buy a new one when this one quits, but it just keeps running.
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That is awesome. Over 30K year. Dude that is alot of miles |
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01 civic. 88,000... I plan on giving it to my son (that I haven't had yet).
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around 210,000 on the '97 jeep cherokkee
around 230,000 or 240,000 on the '96 dakota |
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221,000
200,000 110,000 the first one bought new in 94, the other two bought used with 45k on each of them. essayons |
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Well, it's a 100 mile round trip every day to work, then driving around on weekends. Oh, and it is close to a 100 mile round trip to the range three saturdays a month. It adds up (quick). The drive train is all original, except for a 5 gallon bucket of u-joints. |
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152,000 on '98 Honda Civic
57,000 on '03 Explorer 20,000 on '04 Navigator |
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93 grand marquis 165K
99 F350 100K 00 Expedition 79K 98 Town Car 48K |
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170900 on a 1996 Honda Passport (Isuzu engine). Damn thing leaks everything you can put into it, but I'm too cheap to buy a new vehicle.
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Really, I'm over 200K. Runs fine (and it's a Pontiac). It's a challenge now. Like running you car out of gas to see how far it goes. |
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Both our trucks (02' Tahoe and 02' Tacoma) both just went over 60k this week.
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89' Dakota 80K
92' Miata 140K 98' Jeep Grand Cherokee 128K 02' Dodge Stratus R/T (Japanese version) 35K Other than a transmission for the Dakota, my fault towing with overdrive on, no major repairs on any. I do preventative mantenence. Tj |
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Hey TJ. Do you like the Miata? Just curious. I was thinking of getting one for wife unit. Saw a nice silver one. They seemed to go for nothing, but I never really paid much attention to them. She's only a mile from work and the Concrode LXI is overkill. I bought the Concorde new to wrap sheet metal around her and little Ramjet years ago. |
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91 Cavalier Wagon - 203,000
96 Didge Grand Caravan - 141,000 I drive 'em until the wheels fly off. |
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... You must do the right thing, euthanize it with Tannerite® |
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147,000 '96 Mazda Millenia
158,000 '98 Trooper On the Trooper, only replaced the EGR outside of tires, brake, batteries. Bought new. Mazda just needed the cv joints, waterpump, and a radiator. Before that, I had a '95 Ford SHO....and replaced just about everything but the motor....died at 215k. That was such a money pit, but what a great Yamaha engine. |
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2000 Blazer, around 55K but is starting to fall apart
1997 C-2500 with 67K-runs great/looks great considering it was a gov't vehicle 2004 GMC Sierra 3500 with 15K-runs well. |
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'02 Honda Accord EX V6 = 52,000
'96 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 = 130,000 '90 Ford Mustang GT = 110,000 Need to get rid of that Honda but it just won't develop a problem good enough to make me hate it! |
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251,000 Toyota Camry 1991.
Brake light came on this morning, I'm trying to get it to 500,000. 28 miles to the gallon, payed for and no reason to get rid of it. Its been through 2 deer crashes, 2 hale storms, 3 tornados, and 8 yrs of Clinton. It takes a lickin and keeps on tickin. The only work I 've done to it is brakes and front end suspension work, changed out all the fluids when needed. It has been a great car. |
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88 Blazer, just under 300K.
93 Cherokee, 155,000 04 Toyota, 10k Guess which two are mine.. Ops |
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Its my wifes toy car and very suited to mountianous back roads where I live. It handles and drives just like the old MGs and Triumphs except you never have work on it. Without a doubt its the finest Mazda built in regards to quality. It has a unique drive train to the other Mazdas and truly a class of its own in the Mazda lineup. It is very small but in bright colors, ours is red, it catches the eye of other drivers pretty well. I commuted with it for two years and surprisingly found it no more dangerous from not being seen than my other cars. Though small its pretty heavy and not a rocket ship but I guess the best word is peppy. Best suited for two lanes, it still does pretty well on the highway and by no means as rough a ride as the old MGs and Triumphs. The rear wheel drive gives it a sports car feel but does lack in traction on wet roads about equal to a small S10 or Ranger type pickup. The steering is tight and corners on a dime so there's no sleeping behind the wheel if you know what I mean. Like its predecessors, its a noisy little car but makes up for it with one fine stereo. Fun little car. Tj |
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you poor thing, better start shopping around now. my 98 neon POS crapped out on my at 100k. man i HATED that car with a passion. when i bought it used in highschool, i would ONLY look at neons, i wouldnt buy anything else. about a year later, i was kicking myself for being so dumb. luckily when i had to overhaul the transmission, it was barely still under warranty. but then it all went to shit after that. NOW i have a 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee Larado that just turned 130K and keeps on truckin' |
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