@Slashfan
Or you can do this little mod where at the end of each year, you take off 2,000 miles... then your car gets less miles....hehehe.
I swear it says 80,000 down there. My odometer randomly became dim a while ago.
The Pilot is now at 75,600 and the Civic is long gone, replaced by a '15 Highlander at 1,375 miles.2007 Civic - just over 7,000 miles
2005 Pilot - just over 9,000 miles
We don't drive the Pilot all that much.![]()
How are those in terms of ride quality? My parents are in the market for a replacement SUV, and this has been in their mind, as well as the '15 4Runner.'15 Highlander
We've only had it since January and the furthest I've driven it in one shot is all of 10 miles so I can't speak of long distance but that'll be remedied when I take my son to his appointment 235 miles away. My wife has already made the appointment run and really liked the ride, especially in comparison to the CR-V it replaced.How are those in terms of ride quality?
Last year I set my high score with my old BK Legacy wagon at just over 250k miles, beating my 318i which must have had no more than around 230k miles, but I don't know for sure because its odometer stopped working.
My BL Legacy currently has done 180k miles. With the shape it's in and the miles we're putting on it as our current primary vehicle (18k since February 2018), I expect it to beat the wagon.The Ninja has more than 16k miles now, and the Outback has 190k. The Forester has 205k.
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Life in a rural area.You drive a lot.
Life in a rural area.Anything other than the local post office or gas station is a minimum of 11 miles. I also drive for work on a seasonal basis, at around 100-150 miles in a day.
But I've never owned a car with fewer than 150k miles, either, if you were looking at the totals.