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    #21
    I wouldn’t know. I’ve never been able to afford a new truck. lol

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by RyanJ View Post
    Jenna Jameson

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    #23
    My 2012 Silverado just turned 50,000 which is when I usually trade. I like new
    2018 Phoenix 920 Pro XP

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    #24
    98 Chevy blazer had 400,000+ when I sold to a coworker at the time. Saw him about a month ago and he is still driving it daily.
    Last edited by jarhead175; 06-15-2019 at 06:10 PM.

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by gvol View Post
    2201 jeep wrangler 440,000 miles
    Getting ahead of yourself a bit? They should be flying by then.

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    #26
    100,000 to 130,000...but now that im doing about 25,000 a year...might be 150,000 before I let my 18 Sierra go....one reason is....I dont like to own multiple vehicles....so I need something thats deadly reliable....no readily available backup usually

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    #27
    06, F-150 147,000 most pulling something heavy from boats, tournament trailers, race cars now just a lawnmower trailer. 04 Lincoln Navigator 173,000. So far neither have any leaks or major failures or use any oil. I think if you get a good one you can get a lot of service and miles out of one.

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    #28
    341, 000 ranger 3.0 Vulcan. Sold yesterday, needed new header bolts, vacuum leak, but compression was solid all 6. It's all fixable, but didn't need 4 vehicles and 2 drivers. 3 is enough.

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    #29
    Had one KW that had 1,500,000 The next 9 tractors I would run em 500,000 and get a new one—— cheaper that way.

    As for cars/ pick ups, 120k is the most I ever had on a vehicle.

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    #30
    205,000 on a 2004 Chevy 1500 daily driver
    214,000 on a Camry that I just bought my daughter.
    58,000 miles on my 2015 tundra

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    #31
    My daily driver is a 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe with 279,500
    1999 Stratos 273 Vindicator 2013 Yamaha 150hp HPDI Vmax

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    #32
    Just wore out and traded my 2015 Duramax in with 52,000 miles, I have traded every three or four years for a long time and always get high dollar for my trade in because they have been nice.

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    #33
    2002 GMC z71, 289k miles. Original tranny quit at 250k. Rebuilt front diff at 190k. Never left me stranded.
    Ranger 205dvs 225opti

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    2010 Silverado Z-71, 208,000 miles.
    Don't worry Ma'am....
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    Bass.

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    2010 tundra had 219k on it when I sold it last week

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    #36
    Quote Originally Posted by RyanJ View Post
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    You’re showing your age.

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    #37
    2000 k1500 z71 and a 2003 Tahoe. Both bought new and 220,000 miles on each. Give or take a mile or two. May or may not ever buy new again. But will never say I absolutely won't because things happen. I kind of know how to work on my own.

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    #38
    2012 Ram 1500 with about 50,000 miles. Traded last October for a 2019 ram. Didnt really need it, but may be the last new one I buy.

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    #39
    304K on a 95 Tahoe, daily driver. It's a rare find, a five speed stick. I hope to acquire something newer in the next couple of years but will probably never have anything new new. Gotta brand new boat though, mans gotta have priorities.

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by RyanJ View Post
    Jenna Jameson
    No compression, fully blown headers.....

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