How many miles does everyone have?
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SomedayJ (05-06-2020)
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My Scenic WonderRunner just hit 102,000 Original miles of Smiles.
5,000 miles on new engine.
High above Sedona, Arizona on the Mogollon Rim at my campsite.
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5,000 miles on new engine.
High above Sedona, Arizona on the Mogollon Rim at my campsite.
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Just got this with 91,000 miles.
Needs some work:
Oil pan leak, timimg cover leak, dented driveshaft and probably more.
Runs very well so I'll be picking away at it with my limited free time.
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Turned 190k on the drive to the office today.
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‘07 Civic a few years ago...now approaching 528K
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old87yota (10-10-2019)
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Whoo you ready?
91 toyota pickup
375,000 miles I swear there is no typo.
Long story. It was my father's then he passed so this being all I really got left from him I'm rebuilding it. I am NOT a mechanic.
375,000 miles I swear there is no typo.
Long story. It was my father's then he passed so this being all I really got left from him I'm rebuilding it. I am NOT a mechanic.
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Renee Myers (11-19-2020)
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Have a 2002 Limited 4WD 4runner, believe it or not only has about 56k miles on it. It is only a toy and don't daily drive it. Only take it to events like group offroading events and car shows.
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My pickup WAS my DD, 55+ miles to work, and of course home, each day.
Bad weather, it was the 4Runner. My access road was a clay called colichi. When it got wet, it turned into greased ice. Bad weather in Yuma can be BAD too, although rare. VERY rare. Creeks flooded across roads, and the Runner's clearance helped a lot. Of course, it let me carry my kids around, too. Kinda handy
Now, since we moved to Oregon (thank goodness!!), we drive the pickup in the summer, and the Runner in the winter. It works great in the snow. The pickup just doesn't have enough, ok, any, ground clearance. It's 2WD as well, so not good in snow at all. The kids are grown and gone, now, so they're no longer a consideration.
That's my trucks. I've had them for 30 years+ and they just keep on going. Better than the Energizer bunny!
Pat☺
Bad weather, it was the 4Runner. My access road was a clay called colichi. When it got wet, it turned into greased ice. Bad weather in Yuma can be BAD too, although rare. VERY rare. Creeks flooded across roads, and the Runner's clearance helped a lot. Of course, it let me carry my kids around, too. Kinda handy
Now, since we moved to Oregon (thank goodness!!), we drive the pickup in the summer, and the Runner in the winter. It works great in the snow. The pickup just doesn't have enough, ok, any, ground clearance. It's 2WD as well, so not good in snow at all. The kids are grown and gone, now, so they're no longer a consideration.
That's my trucks. I've had them for 30 years+ and they just keep on going. Better than the Energizer bunny!
Pat☺
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