84 F250 223,000 original engine, not quite 1500 after rebuild – Mr. Mad bought it new
90 Cavalier 235,112.9 hard miles. All mine. Damn thing got 32 mpg up to the very day it FINALLY died.
Now I have to go car shopping. :eek:
84 F250 223,000 original engine, not quite 1500 after rebuild – Mr. Mad bought it new
90 Cavalier 235,112.9 hard miles. All mine. Damn thing got 32 mpg up to the very day it FINALLY died.
Now I have to go car shopping. :eek:
136,000 on our 96 Saturn
58,000 on the 02 Land Rover Freelander
My husband and I put all the miles on ourselves.
About 5000km on a Toyota Isis - all mine!
(And the first car we have ever owned new!) I’m still enjoying it…
Only 51,000 on my 98 Beetle. I try to take it easy on it, since I expect to own it forever. I (or my husband) have put all the miles on it.
Our workhorse 99 Subaru has about 92,000 on it. We put about half of those on in 3 years.
About 90,500 on my '97 Saturn. I got the car with about 44,000 on it in 2000.
I loooooove my car.
Just got a new Pontiac G6 a few weeks ago… Right now it is at almost 800, all but about 130 of those are mine.
I had around 284,000 on my 92 Ford Ranger before I gave it to my Dad last month and bought an '05 Ranger. I hope the new one is as good as the old one was. I have a thousand something on the new one.
165k on the Plymouth (all in my immediate family) and 195k on the Saturn (mostly done by the previous owner, a good friend of ours). Both are now semi-retired as we just got a new motorcycle and we live in the Land of Perpetual Riding Season. By “just” I mean a few hours ago.
:: wanders off to go rub it with a diaper ::
over 182,000 on my 1989 Dodge Daytona CS Turbo. I’d have to check to see how many of those miles were put on in the past four or so years since I bought it.
'94 Ford Taurus, which I got at the end of 2002. It has about 88,000 miles, and I put 8,000-10,000 of those miles on there. I’m in college, so I walk to most of the places I need to go.
Just broke 40k on my 2000 Ford Focus the other day.
Bought it about a year and a half ago with 28k on it already.
Does what I need it to do (obviously I don’t drive much), but I still hate the durn thing. Don’t let any salesperson convince you that the Focus is comparable to the Jetta.
I miss my little Jetta.
2004 Neon only have about 14,000 on it so far.
2005 Saab 9-2X Aero.
580 km as of today.
But they were all good km.
I have about 13,000 miles on my five year old car (Mitsubishi). I hardly drive anywhere.
~92K on a 96 Saturn SW2 and ~75K on a 99 Mercury Villager. I got rid of a 89 Civic w/~172K miles when I got the Saturn, I still miss it.