Whats Your Mileage??

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'99 Mercury Sable- 153,1xx miles, bought it in 2005 with 115,370 miles. The only non-maintenance items I've had to replace are the coolant recovery tank (the OEM ones on all 3rd and 4th generation Taurus/Sables crack) and the fuel pump.
 
2012 Ford Focus, about 18,500 miles and nearing 11 months of ownership. Should be around 20,000 when it hits the year mark.
 
2002 Subaru Forester S - 99,700ish miles. Looking forward to hitting the magic 100,000 mark soon! Coming up soon on a year and 7 months of ownership, and am loving it.
 
1999 Ford Crown Victoria (Black, Police Package) - 234,000ish mi. Up for sale now though. I put over 140,000 mi. in about 4 years. Changed the battery twice, the radiator, 2 coil packs, a belt and tensioner, and that's it. Not bad if you ask me. I bought it for 2K. Still going strong.

2008 GMC Sierra 1500 Extended Cab, black - 97,091 mi. No major problems whatsoever. I've just done regular maintenance and I had to bring it in for a couple of recall issues and a door lock problem.

2012 Mercedes Benz C250 Sport Sedan, white - 2,324 mi. No problems yet!
 
2008 Nissan Altima Coupe

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2007 F150 FX2 Sport one owner - 97,800mi.

2007 F150 FX2 Sport one owner - 76,000mi.

2009 F150 one owner - 21,000mi

1989 Lincoln Town Car three owner(sort of) - 117,500mi.

Aaaaaaaaannnnd -

1991 F250 two owner - 433,000mi.

Also got an S10 with 230,000mi.
 
The family's 1996 Nissan Hardbody, one owner (though I've been the main one driving it for the past 5-6 years), most likely has over 200k miles.

The odometer broke fairly early in the truck's life at 71k or 72k miles and I'm pretty sure it's well beyond that they way it's been driven. The motor still runs strong though the original timing chain often makes its presence known, especially on start-up. Shifting into third gear sometimes grinds when I'm at around 3000-3500 RPMs, and when it's not grinding it sometimes feels like I'm shifting into a brick wall. Other than that, the truck has been the definition of dependable. Whenever I stop being a broke college student (:lol:), I would like to get another vehicle, preferably with power windows, to preserve the truck a little longer.
 
Mine's up to 240,700km.

The Euro (2008 Honda Accord Euro Lux/Acura TSX) has got about 70,000km I think and the Pathfinder (2012 Nissan Pathfinder Ti 550) has got 2000km.
 
Just hit 1,500 miles in the Escape on my way to work.

The Grand Prix has 102,500 but is sitting in my garage and won't be racking up any more miles than that. :(
 
163,500km on the '03 Corolla. I was about to say that the check engine light came on yesterday, but that was just a dream :lol:
 
114,477 miles on the Merc and still runs like new.
251,845 miles on the Camaro before the engine problem
68,005 miles on the wife's RX-8 that's desperately needing to be thrown in the bin.
 
Just passed 2,600 miles on the Sonic yesterday. I had to take it back to the dealer once to have them fix two recalls, one for the steering wheel airbag (something about deploying at an angle in a crash) and one for the fuel filler neck (a joint may separate in a crash and leak fuel). Other than that, no issues to report, thankfully.
 
Acura Integra, 1994 GSR.

196,000 miles on the engine, and 205,000 miles on the chassis.

The engine got changed out to the B20B from a 96 CR-V I think.
 
My dad has 4900 miles on his 2012 Infiniti M37S. My mom has 69,100 miles on her 2008 BMW 328i e90.

I know I know, the BMW has a lot of miles. But we don't want to let it go just yet. It's Alpine white and it has those xenons( a rare find around here)
 
My dad has 4900 miles on his 2012 Infiniti M37S. My mom has 69,100 miles on her 2008 BMW 328i e90.

I know I know, the BMW has a lot of miles. But we don't want to let it go just yet. It's Alpine white and it has those xenons( a rare find around here)

I'd put a few hundred thousand on the BMW. You think 70k miles is a lot? My trucks got 665k bro.
 
My dad has 4900 miles on his 2012 Infiniti M37S. My mom has 69,100 miles on her 2008 BMW 328i e90.

I know I know, the BMW has a lot of miles. But we don't want to let it go just yet. It's Alpine white and it has those xenons( a rare find around here)

That's not bad actually.

My mom did 100,000 miles in four years on our old 2002 Nissan Pathfinder.

What a warrior that truck was.
 
I have a 2008 Subaru Legacy GT 2.5 Limited that I bought new in August of 2007. I recently just rolled over 40K miles. That's an average of 8,000 miles a year. We also have a 2011 Honda Pilot that has 19,000 miles on it. We bought it used last year with 13,000 miles.
 
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