My Malibu hit 370,000 last night.
My 76 Scirocco has 312k. My current rate is just over 3k per year, so it will be a while yet before she's a halfer.
Old EG Civic hatch had 320k on the chassis when it got stolen. It was on its third motor.
Its replacement is a 2000 Civic DX sedan that is at 195k at the moment.
My 86 S10 had nearly 500k on it when I gave it to a kid in the village. I saw it still on the road almost 2 years later.
My F-250 just hit 450,000.
It's my daily driver.
1/4 million is just a baby... my $2013 Challenge MINI had nearly that! (7th place overall)
I think I have 7 cars (run daily) in the driveway with over 200K.
neon4891 wrote: My first Accord died when I put it in a tree at 225+.
Man that must have been quite a hit..
I had an 89 Dakota that had 284k when I sent it off to live with my brother. He drove it off and on for a couple of years. My dad bought it new. I took it over at 240k, sent it to my sister for a year, took it back and finally went to my brother to die. It didn't want to stay cool in Houston stop and go traffic any more though it did just fine up north. It almost certainly would have gone way over 300k but sending vehicles to my brother is a sure fire way to kill them.
91 Escort Pony that I bought with 132,000 miles on it now has 383,966! That is 251,000 miles that I have put on it. Delivering pizza no less!
94 Dodge diesel at 465,000...95 Escort 4 door is at 286,000 and round it out with a 96 Mustang at 261,000.
Bruce
we enduro raced a lumina that had 441k on it. But the best i owned on the road was my 94 SW2 with 236k. Countless saturns nearing 200k.
spitfirebill wrote: My Nissan truck is knocking on 400k miles.
Not the best choice of words, I hope...
924s chaise has north of 330K. Having replaced the odometer a couple of times now it is based on a bit of fuzzy logic. However I am on motor #4 and trans #4 but these were changed due to racing related incidence. Once I stopped tracking it the current motor has close to 150K on it and is only just recently showing signs of needing the rod bearings replaced. (I only get 60 PSI OP when idling cold and hot is about 40 PSI.) This will be a spring weekend project as the compression #'s are only about 1-2 PSI below new spec.
My '96 Chevy 1500 Ext. cab has 244k on it, and my '90 Miata has 224k on it. The '90 Miata racecar has 197k on it, but I turned it into a racecar at 196k.
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