Whats Your Mileage??

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Not sure if there was a thread on this subject, but I've searched and nothing came up. Okay, I'll start off.

2006 Pontiac GTO - 125,400 miles. Bought new in '06 wiith 50 miles.

1999 Mustang GT - 252,100 miles. Bought new in '99 with 62 miles.
 
You guys have really racked up the miles. I don't have a car, but my parents do. So, I'll give you the mileage counts for their cars. :)

'06 Mini Cooper S - 70,100 miles

'02 Lexus LS430 - 70,500 miles

'06 Toyota Highlander - 90,000 miles or so, I don't pay attention to this car so much. :dunce:

Pretty insignificant numbers compared to you guys. :P
 
2001 Acura RL - 181,600 miles.

It was my dads DD from 2004 to 2011 (was a lease before that) and he drives 90 miles a day. Everything about this car is holding up extremely well, including the mechanics.

One of the main reasons he bought it was because of its incredible quality rankings, and it's lived up to the claim. I love the car. Just wish it wasn't granny gold :grumpy:

It'll definitely see 200,000 miles.
 
1985 Ford F250 with 665,945 miles. On the frame. Everything else has been rebuilt/replaced several times. Daily driver for 26 years, soon to be again.
'99 Dodge Van with 274,000 miles. Daily driver since '03-'04, still driven.
'09 Focus with 49,000. Daily driver since '09, still driven.


Had more vehicles but these are the only ones to remain.
 
Just hit around 1150 on the Mazda2. Sad I missed 1000.

Not a clue on the E30. The odometer says 252,xxx or something to that effect, but it's never worked. Not uncommon with high-mileage E30s.
 
I thought there was a thread like this...hmmm
About 26x,xxx k on the subie.
And just past I think 135k on the 7
Only 8690k or so on my R6 though.
 
Just over 180,000 on the Tundra. No sign of slowing down. I'm confident I can get to 250,000 miles with no upkeep besides oil changes. It runs like it's 100,000 miles newer.

My Ford Ranger before that had about 60,000 miles when the transmission went out.
 
This is gonna be fun lol.. Daily, 2000 Toyota Funcargo - 97k miles as of today

82 KE70 - exactly 200
96 Mk3 - 124
77 Cressida - 108
93 Daihatsu - 100
93 Mk3 - 98
82 KE70 - 94
86 Golf Mk2 - 70

I don't think I've forgotten any now.. I used to own a W124 Benz with 312k on the odo, the odo died long before I got it so who knows.. Plus a Hardbody D21 with 254k.. I also had a 96 Corolla that had 52k on the clock when I sold it this spring.. Practically brand new.. Oh and I also got a 91 Mitsubishi Colt with 38k on the clock.. But it's been beat to hell and back :)
 
2001 Chrysler Sebring: 46,000 miles :) not really fair its my grams summer car when she's not in Florida or europe.
 
MR2: 178k :scared:
Fiat 124: 102k

I'm not /too/ worried about the MR2, because I know of one guy that has one with 320k miles.

Though, my MR2 did throw a piston rod. Excuse for a 20v swap?
 
Total miles so far is 4,166,795 miles! That's 167 times around the world!!!! Looks like the average amount of miles on GTP'ers cars is about 148,814 miles. Nice.
 
2003 Ford Mondeo Zetec - 73k. (around 73,400 although I'm not entirely sure of the exact amount currently)

Been our daily driver for almost 9 years, and yes, those are real miles!
 
2008 Fiat: 55,000
1974 Beetle: 124,000

My old MX5 had 99,000 on it - can't believe I never managed to get to 100k - and the old Fiesta had something like 54k on it.
 
1991 Dodge Ram D350 (Cummins Turbo Diesel) - Around 350K, give or take a few thousand. Odometer was broken when I bought it but I've kept track of all the miles I've driven in it. Only things I've replaced have been water pump, alternator, starter and voltage regulator. Best damned vehicle on the planet, in my opinion.

2002 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport - 184K miles and running strong.


Parker
 
Jesus you guys have done a LOT of miles!!

I've got a 2004 Honda Civic Sport with 72,500 miles

Most of them are American. America is far bigger than the UK! California is probably bigger than the UK alone.
 
Most of them are American. America is far bigger than the UK! California is probably bigger than the UK alone.

Good point, you can drive from Lands end to Dover in less than 7 hours, west to east. If you drive west to east in America, say San Francisco to Boston it will take you over 2 days!!!
In the UK it's very very rare to see an ordinary day to day car that's done over 200k miles, generally cars with over 100k miles don't sell.
 
1994 GMC Sierra 1500 single cab
4.3LT Vortec V6
166,000 Miles
I bought it last October i got a good deal on it... It runs great... Great shape paint isn't faded at all it had new tires when i got it too... I had to put new wipers and headlights in it but that was it... The AC works better and colder than my mothers 2008 Pontiac G6... It has a after market radio and matching speakers in the rear... I love it... Better than my first car i had before it which was a 1998 FORD Turuas which the throttle stuck in the rain i tapped that brake and it put my into a ditch i ended up hitting a tree at 45MPH (last thing i saw before i hit) terrible death trap car.... Ripped my right foot off (i still have it but plate and screws) I will never ride in one again... I have a family member that just bought one i will never be picked up by them... Sorry for the long post just had to put that in
 
Great stuff guys! Looks like a lot you are really enjoying your cars for its intended purpose. Just keep in mind that this thread isn't just for showing off how much miles we've racked up, but also to give and exchange info regarding to what we can expect down the road when we do so. Reliability, parts, trouble shooting, etc.
 
Great stuff guys! Looks like a lot you are really enjoying your cars for its intended purpose. Just keep in mind that this thread isn't just for showing off how much miles we've racked up, but also to give and exchange info regarding to what we can expect down the road when we do so. Reliability, parts, trouble shooting, etc.

In that case;

For all you MK3 Mondeo owners - once you reach 70k, everything will start to go wrong! :lol: But the car will still be a trusty steed. The Mondeo is the car we've owned the longest, and has only broken down once in nearly 9 years, but we still managed to drive it home, even if it was only firing on 3 cynlinders. It has always been used everyday, and still continues to be used everyday. Mainly because we don't have another car... but still. :P
 
1997 Nissan Sentra B14 with 47,100 miles. (75,800km)
1997 VW Golf with 43,000 miles (69,200km)
2004 Suzuki Grand Vitara with 50,000 miles (80,500km)
 
2000 Honda Accord 164k kms ~ 100k miles.

I bought it with 140k kms a year ago and haven't done anything but brakes and oil changes. *knock on wood*

I bought it off my boss at the Honda/Nissan dealership I work at so it's been kept in amazing shape and never had a problem or accident. Good fuel economy for a V6 and pretty good power for an automatic. Love it so far and while I am biased I can't say enough good things about Hondas.
 
'05 Ford Excursion about 50K--but with the price of diesel, mostly it sits.
'08 Mazda6- just over 100K--my wife drives a lot.
'99 Toyota Camry--192,500. It's almost due for an oil change. I expect it will see 250-300K.
 
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