Whats Your Mileage??

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My Prelude is up to 86,300 as of today. It makes me sad that it is racking up so many miles. And my dads CRX is at like 295k and counting. He recently replaced the O2 sensor and now he is back to 40mpg. My moms SC300 is around 124k and the F-150 is at like 103k.
 
I have a '79 Holden VB Commodore with 210,000 kilometers on it and an eight week old Mazda BT-50 with 8800 kilometers.
The Commodore only did 5000km between it's last rego check and the one before that.
 
2006 Renault Grand Espace: 10098
2004 Audi A2: 20900

The Renault will likely overtake the Audi by this time next year.
 
I'm sitting at 239,69x, getting real close to the 240k benchmark. I'm not putting that many miles on it these days due to the fact that I work 4 miles away from home. I'll get a pic of the instrument cluster when I get my camera back.
 
Hahaha, well here's the car;

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Here's the mileage (shot while driving home afterdark through the steering wheel)

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Wow, is that mileage on the original motor? If it is that is one great reliable car.

Oh, and I hit 239,8xx today. 👍
 
heres mine.
1990 Accord 286K on chassis. 136K on the F22a. the rest on the F22b

1986 Plymouth Reliant 266K on the 2.2- Stock Headgasket lol(BAD!!!)
 
whats appaling is that not even 24 hours after i mention the reliant having so many miles on my headgasket. the head gastet went out this morning.:ouch: well anyways it's only 4 hours of work and 45 bucks. lol
i guess i spoke too soon
 
1985 Ford F150, 195,995 and counting. Gotta love that I6's inability to give up the ghost, despite the carb being shot and the ignition system needing help...


Car I had before the truck: 1996 Nissan 200SX. 165,000 on it. It's life was cut short by the ass end of a 2000's Expedition...
 
Roo
*bumpity bumpity bump*

The Volvo, yesterday:

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Awsome. I wish my 200,000 reading on my odo was all in a straight line like that.

Update: 241,488 miles on the Camaro as of today.
 
The Cooper just passed 3700 miles today, not bad for only having the car for 9 weeks.
 
Closing in on 21,000 miles on the Mazda3. I can't say exactly, since the odometer is no longer calibrated. It was worth it, though :sly:.
 
2007 Civic - just over 7,000 miles
2005 Pilot - just over 9,000 miles

We don't drive the Pilot all that much. :lol:
 
Winner of "Best $900 Car I've Ever Bought"!

1984 BMW 325e
198,407 miles... almost ready for 200K!:D

This car has never stranded me anywhere ever. I get around 25-35 miles per gallon. Starts every day. I would say that an owner of an E30 would need to be able to do preventative maintaince themselves. Examples would be wheel bearings, control arm replacements, replacing various rubber bushings, etc. Ownership is much cheaper if you buy parts on the net, and do the work yourself... besides, these cars are very easy to work on.
 
Winner of "Best $900 Car I've Ever Bought"!

1984 BMW 325e
198,407 miles... almost ready for 200K!:D

This car has never stranded me anywhere ever. I get around 25-35 miles per gallon. Starts every day. I would say that an owner of an E30 would need to be able to do preventative maintaince themselves. Examples would be wheel bearings, control arm replacements, replacing various rubber bushings, etc. Ownership is much cheaper if you buy parts on the net, and do the work yourself... besides, these cars are very easy to work on.

I'll be the first to preemptively welcome you to the 200k miles club. :D Its great up here. :sly:
 
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