Just curious, bored at work. Don't say your 2022 model with 3,000 miles either cause it hasn't had time to break.
Just curious, bored at work. Don't say your 2022 model with 3,000 miles either cause it hasn't had time to break.
92 ram charger.
2008 Nissan Titan Pro4X. Kept for 12 years. Never had it in the shop. Wish I would have not traded it in.
My '02 Dodge 3500 CTD. Nuthin' fancy at all. Rode like the proverbial lumber wagon. But it pulled like there was no tomorrow.
Drove it for 18 years.
2016 F150 135,000 miles 3.5l Ecoboost No Issues.
It was my second Ecoboost with no issues. 75,000 on the first one.
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2012 294 XL Evo 200 ProXS
My 2018 6.6 Duramax .Ive owned 6 new trucks over the years.This 8000 lb truck has more power and better mpg than any of them.
1985 Monte Carlo SS with T Tops. Bought it back in 2002. Love that car.
1998 K1500 Chevy Silverado 4x4 extended cab. 190,000 miles and still going strong. Don’t ever plan on getting rid of it.
2008 BULLET 21XD 2007 Merc 300xs
I had a 1996 Toyota Camry that I sold to a lady many years ago that had almost 300,000 miles on it. I recently saw her at a gas station and she said it was still a great car with almost 500,000 miles on it! Still has the original transmission and engine. That car was the most comfortable car to drive in. I still kick myself for selling it
2012 Honda Civic. Bought in 2014 with 35k miles. Traded it in back in January with 286,000 miles. Only traded it in because it was beginning to rust out quite a bit and needed $1,400 worth of brakes and bearings. When I first got it, 48mpg on the highway was normal and averaged 39mpg when I traded it.
The only money I’ve ever put into the vehicle was to replace the tires 3 times, brakes twice, oil changes every 5k miles, and to splice in a new exhaust line. Single handedly the most reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned.
1995 Ranger 481v
1995 Johnson Fast Strike 175hp
2008 Toyota Tundra 5.7 388,000 and still running strong !!
Jimmy Perry
2020 Ranger z521L
Pro XS 300
1967 Chevy Camaro
4 runner. I have been through several and they have all been fantastic.
2013 Toyota Tacoma - 223,000 miles and counting ……. Anyone seeing the common theme here in all these posts?
Proverbs 3: 5&6
All the Toyota's I've owned
2006 Toyota Tacoma
My 2002 ram 1500 with the 4.7 I sold still going good with 267k on the clock. That truck just never failed me. I will say I like my current 08 Silverado better and it’s closing in on 200k, but the Dodge gave me less trouble.
2008 Skeeter 21I. Yamaha 250 Series II.
2011 Toyota Tundra Crewmax 4x4.
2013 F-150 5.0 4x4 Crew Cab - 150,000 miles with no issues.
Wish I could say it was any of my GMC Sierra 1500's I've had, as I do love them, but once they get past 140k they need constant repairs. Best car we have owned was every Toyota we have had. One in particular is a 2011 Toyota Highlander with 242k. Aside from regular maintenance, this car has been worry free! If only all vehicles were like this one.
2018 Skeeter ZX250
2018 Yamaha SHO 250
Several good ones…
1979 Saab 900 EMS (same car as the turbo, but without the turbo). I bought it used from a friend who had owned more than 20 Saabs. I put 235,000 miles on it before selling it back to his son.
My current 1993 Suburban. It was my Dad’s and I got it with 42,000 miles on it. It’s got 176,000 now and still going strong. It’s in very good condition, as I store it each winter.
1990 Honda Civic. 264,000 miles when it crapped out.
My wife’s 2016 Outback. 136,000 and going strong.
My 2018 Crosstrek. Only 39,000 miles and only oil changes.
"The man of system is apt to be very wise in his own conceit; and is often so enamored with the supposed beauty of his own ideal plan of government that he cannot suffer the smallest deviation from any part of it…He seems to imagine that he can arrange the different members of a great society with as much ease as the hand arranges the different pieces upon a chessboard.” Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments