Post The Distance You Have Driven Your Car(s) for 2014

How many miles (km) do you expect to travel within this year in your car?

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So, with 2015 here, I felt like it would be a good idea to share the length we have driven our cars (In real life of course) from the year of 2014.

Let's start with mine:

I have driven my 2015 Mazda6 for 8843 Miles (~14231 km), my old 2002 Camry for 403 Miles (~649 km), and my 2006 Yamaha YZF-R1 for 101 Miles (~163 km), altogether for a total of 9347 Miles 15403 km).

Anyone else like to share?
 
Ive been an Uber X driver for the past 3 months and have put 17,000kms on my Smart Forfour in that time.

I also owned a 2004 Holden Astra Turbo Convertible before I got the Smart in early October. I put about 10,000kms on as well in 2014.

So 27,000kms.

In 2015 I expect I will hit 75 to 90,000kms if I continue to be an uber driver.
 
Ive been an Uber X driver for the past 3 months and have put 17,000kms on my Smart Forfour in that time.

I also owned a 2004 Holden Astra Turbo Convertible before I got the Smart in early October. I put about 10,000kms on as well in 2014.

So 27,000kms.

In 2015 I expect I will hit 75 to 90,000kms if I continue to be an uber driver.
You have a Forfour? How are they? Never seen one ever in my life :lol:
 
Easily 40,000 miles this year. With my youngest going to school two counties away, it was nothing.
 
It's hard for me to peg how much I drove in '14 since I drive both my own and my dad's car on a regular basis. My car accumulated 8,500 miles in the past year, and my dad's gained about 6,000. I'd only say I did 7-8,000 miles myself, since my dad drives my car a fair bit to take me to and from school. You'd think having a license would be enough to be able to park at your own school like the rest of the country, but my school's incompetent in that regard.
 
You have a Forfour? How are they? Never seen one ever in my life :lol:
It's a good car, I like how the rear seats can be pushed back and forward so the rear legroom can be made to Near S Class mercedes levels of room.

Handling wise it's the best car I have ever owned and the only FWD car I have ever owned where the rear will let go before the front.

I Have the Base model 1.3L but Mercedes have played with the cams of the Mistubishi engine and managed to make some extra power allthough it's all at the top end, the engine feels like a Honda VTEC unit in which the power is basically all at the end and combined with low weight allows the 1.3 to move it pretty well.

the suspention is far to stiff though for bumpy roads though and the Solid rear Axle makes it terrifying going around bumpy corners as it feels like the rear will spin out.

Also the Smart single clutch gear box is complete rubbish.
 
In 2014: About 50 Km. Not much, but all of them are done on a race track.

This year: Due to the fact that I won't get my license before September 2016, the distance won't get very high. But if everything goes right, 2014 distance will be multiplied.
 
I drove my Supra 6,711 miles this year. Add like 15 to that from when I brought it to the new house from work.

I dunno how much I put in my Celica, I'll have to do some digging and see if I have it written down somewhere. I'm pretty sure it's around 2,500.
 
A little over 1000 miles in the first month (December) of MINI ownership.

2015 will include some trips London, not expecting less than 12,000 miles this year.
 
Well, I don't drive in the UK since I don't have a car, but in the two and a half weeks I've been back in the US I've done approximately 1500 miles.
 
Ever since the gas prices skyrocketed over the past 10 years in the U.S. I have driven less and less on average. I think I was down to about 10-11,000 miles per year in 2008-2014 versus 12-14,000 miles in 2003-2008.

So, even with the gas prices collapsing in the last month and the predictions that it will stay this way for a while, I'm forecasting to still only drive around 10,000 miles this year. I simply don't take frivolous unnecessary joyrides anymore.
 
I usually go around 10,000 miles per year in my truck, plus miles in other vehicles for around 10,500 miles.
 
About 9,900 miles from Dec 2013 to 2014. That was including a trip to Florence and back.
 
Well, I don't drive in the UK since I don't have a car, but in the two and a half weeks I've been back in the US I've done approximately 1500 miles.

How many of those with the tyres lit up? ;)
 
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