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How many miles have you put on a car?

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110 000 km on my Spitfire, i keep changing parts all the time. 160000 miles on a spitfire is absolutely amazing usually the engine dies at 90000 miles.

330 000 km (206 000miles) on my brothers Audi 100 2.3 same clutch, same transmissions no repairs to the whole power train. Droven mostly on the Autobahn a lot of full speed driving.
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2002 Saturn Vue...

130,000 (it's so low because I couldn't drive it for 4 months last year);)

CReW Skies,
"Women fake orgasms - men fake whole relationships" – Sharon Stone
"The world is my dropzone" (wise crewdog quote)
"The light dims, until full darkness pierces into the world."-KDM

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650000+ on a 1983 freightliner.B| one new clutch, one engine rebuild, it's still going strong in newfoundland pulling floats. most of the miles were between my father and i, and it was short haul work.

ppppppphhhhhttttttttt. beat that!
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1985 Toyota Celica...315,000 km or ~ 195,300 miles when I sold it in 2000. I changed the oil, sparkplugs and timing chain (once) and the engine still ran like a champ when I got rid of it. Best car I ever owned.
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95' Nissan truck says 173,950 but my odomiter stopped working in 1996. Who knows how many miles are on that thing now. The important thing is it is still going strong(knock on wood).

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......2004 Volvo XC90....33,000........took this baby everywhere.....Vegas 3x, Mammoth, San Francisco, Sacremento......countless trips to the dropzone, that's where most of the mileage comes from.
"Love is doing small things with great love."

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Year and a half old Audi TT: 14,000 miles. About 10,000 of them being round trips to the DZ!:)

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Got a 1984 Nissan Sentra we bought brand new, fresh off the boat with 4.3 miles on it. It's past 226,000 by now and on its second engine. My wife was pregnant with our first kid when we bought it. The kid rode home from the hospital in it, her first ride in a car. Sixteen years later I taught her how to drive it. It's a 5 speed stick too, so she's one of a very few kids her age who can drive a stick. For the most part this old Sentra is now semi-retired, local driving only, but the old girl's still pulling her share of the load. Been completely paid for now for almost sixteen years, so we've sure got our money's worth. It's like one of the kids.

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When I parted ways with my Ford Festiva after college it had 165,000 miles on it. Had a friend with one sitting at 212,000. Pretty good for a Kia-made-for-Ford rollerskate.

It also fit perfectly on the sidewalks at school....I heard.
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Here's my FORD Windstar recently on the way to DeLAnd.

Didn't burn a drop of oil.

B|



heh - was just thinking about you this weekend - we watched a VHS tape and I was thinkingh that it looked like you. Ends up - IT WAS!. The ending was "Mas Despues"

Buch of stuff from El Paso and Eloy.

Fun Video.

Now - Back to your regulary scheduled thread.

Editted to put in :
113500
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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I bought my Ford Ranger brand new in 1998 with 8 miles on it. In that time, I have put 141,000 miles on it and it has been everywhere from Key West Florida to Seattle to LA to Burlington, VT. The biggest problem I have had so far with it is the damn "door ajar" light won't go off. This is a very common problem with ford rangers and seeing as how it is the worst problem I have encountered, I am pretty happy with it.

It will be a very sad day when I have to give that truck up. It has been through a lot with me.

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