I wouldn’t know. I’ve never been able to afford a new truck. lol
I wouldn’t know. I’ve never been able to afford a new truck. lol
My 2012 Silverado just turned 50,000 which is when I usually trade. I like new
2018 Phoenix 920 Pro XP
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.
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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
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.
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.
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.
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
My daily driver is a 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe with 279,500
1999 Stratos 273 Vindicator 2013 Yamaha 150hp HPDI Vmax
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.
2002 GMC z71, 289k miles. Original tranny quit at 250k. Rebuilt front diff at 190k. Never left me stranded.
Ranger 205dvs 225opti
2010 Silverado Z-71, 208,000 miles.
Don't worry Ma'am....
I'm only here for the Bass.
2010 tundra had 219k on it when I sold it last week
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.
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.
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.