Who here is in the 200,000+ club?
17 year old land yacht that won't die, 237,000 on the odometer. Did some routine maintenance recently and it just continues to run and drive like a new car.
>>14826089
I've got a 2005 Volvo V70R AWD with 205,000, ex-police, still goes well.
>>14826132
Eurofag I assume? Amerifag here.
Bought my car with 220k on it, it still runs fine at 240k now.
Americans are pussies.
>>14826137
yes, scottish highlands, plenty of bargains to be had from the police.
300k ram reporting in
I bought a motorcycle with over 100k miles if that counts. Rode pretty well other than the carbs.
>>14826089
It probably drives better than a new car since these new cars on the market are a part of the fucking nanny state safety bullshit
New cars are so ''smart'' that I bet you can drive while texting all the fucking time and never crash into anything its so dumb
>>14826307
I'll have you know that that says 299,999, sir! not 300,000
attn dumb non-americans with stupid measurement systems
321868.8+ km club
>>14826089
just about to hit moon club status now
>>14826089
mazda b2500
has 220k now.
Does it count If I have driven only 100k of it? My Volvo 240 has 320k on it and It ain't bend up on giving up.
>>14826614
Volvo strong
>>14826160
>20,000 miles later
Nigger I add that much in 1 month
I have 198k and I'm really excited to see the satisfaction of all the zeros
Yeah
im almost there
i got 180k miles on it and it is performing flawlessly even with an aggressive jzw tune
hell it still has the original clutch and is working fine
>>14827530
What kind of GM you got?
>>14827848
That's impressive mileage for the stock clutch.
Don't have a pic right now, but 99 Cherokee Sport 4L w/ 237,XXX on the odometer
244,000
>>14826593
Ford Stronk.
>'95 F150 398,000 miles, still ticks fine except for some clogged fuel filters that i haven't fixed yet
Just sold my S10 with 227k miles. Needed a new differential and I couldn't be arsed. Aside from that and a tranny rebuild it never needed any major repairs. Seeing it go was rough. Felt bad man
>>14827848
> original clutch and is working fine
I find this very hard to believe unless you never drive it on the highway
>>14826089
ausfag here did these ever come with a 5.0l+ option or only the 4.6 i hear is dogshit
I drive a 1999 Ford F150 xlt with an automatic triton 5.4l that has 226k miles on it and it stills goes just fine. It shifts a little rough but it could just be the electronic shift points and the linkage is bad so sometimes I don't have park and now I have to start it in nuetral. And it burns oil pretty quickly. Other than all of this issues though it's not bad, no ticking or knocking
>>14828296
Older ones pre aero body had 5.0 and 5.8
4.6 is a decent enough engine, it's very reliable
>>14828314
I used to have an 81 ranger single cab with the 5 speed 2.3l that had 320k on the original motor and tranny. It used to be a work truck where my mom works and all it ever saw was highway miles. The guy who bought it put a huge pump in the bed and now it sits along a canal
283k '87 MB 190e here
>>14828122
98 firebird ta
2005 Ford Focus wagon with 431,300 on the odometer as of this morning. Car shakes like Michael J. Fox and is starting to rust out but other than that I have never had any serious maintenance issues. Replaced all of the wheel bearings at 250,000, and I've replaced the brakes a couple times over the years, as well as just general maintenance. Never had to do anything with the engine, transmission, exhaust, electrics, or steering.
Had it since new and it has brought me on some crazy adventures over the years, we've driven across both of the Americas, one or two cross country road trips a year since 2005, and plenty of other things. I'll be very sad when it dies but it has saved me a crazy amount of money and now that I've become fairly successful I'll probably be replacing her at 500,000 with a brand new Range Rover.
>>14828327
kool thanks
>>14828451
>going from a reliable car to a range rover
you're in for a heck of an awakening
My 2000 Honda CR-V
~203,000 miles
The only work it needs soon is a timing belt and bearings
Missed sextuples by one mile. 1997 M3.
>>14826089
254K and change as of today.
2003 Tacoma, 2RZ-FE Stronk
>>14828768
And this was my E30 right before I sold it. Anyone who says Bimmers aren't reliable is doing it wrong.
1997 Lincoln Mark Viii with 206,000 miles on it
>>14828794
damn son. M20 engine?
my e30 odo stopped around 150k when i bought it from PO. he said he didn't really keep track after that, but just did oil changes often enough
I'm guessing it's nearing 200k if it was working
>>14826089
I expect the actual number to be much higher than this...
>>14828844
M42, it was a '91 318is. I really miss that car, I love my E36 but I should have kept the E30 and swapped in an S52 whenever the M42 finally died. It was a really clean car.
>>14828844
>>14828937
Would you believe this interior has almost 300k on it?
Just hit 200k a month or so ago, at 201k now, old thing is doing well.
>>14828686
No doubt. I've heard plenty of stories about the horrors of luxury cars but I have had a high salary job in Silicon Valley for a few years now and I'm finally at a financial position where I'm willing to spend $150,000 on a car. A Range Rover isn't set in stone but it's that or a Model X, potentially a Bentley Bentayga but I assume the association of the car will very quickly turn to Kanye West tier.
>>14828937
>>14828951
looks sweet m8
my regular tan leather seats are slowly ripping in the driver seat
My Toyota pickup is chillin at 265k
>>14829012
> buying yuppie suvs
Pls no
Doesn't there come a point where it's cheaper to buy a new used car than repair something with that many miles?
I have all the kilometres. Will try look for the pic of my Volvo hitting 800k too. That was on a B230F NA petrol engine, which I think is highly impressive.
92 f150 this was taken a little while ago now at 230000
>>14829590
First of the two 740's. This one was barely broken in when I got it.
>>14826307
Original tranny?
>>14828768
>>14829596
Got you senpai
>>14829602
Chrysler GTC LeBaron Turbo II with about 280K on the clock.
A very bad pic, I know.
>>14826089
Someone show me a 2006 Toyota Corolla with 300,000 miles on it. Protip: you can't. The digital odometer stops at 299,999. Our insurance company estimates it to have 360,000 by now.
>>14828281
Driving on the highway would wear the clutch less
>>14829668
That doesn't seem like it would be certified per FMVSS.
My Nissan patrol is the highest Iv seen at 612,000 and still running like a clock
Taken a week or so ago, at 227k now
Hit 120mph in her last night, but it was a steep downhill so I doubt I could hit that any other way
>>14828281
Exactly the opposite. Highway driving gets more mileage out of a clutch.
>>14828296
The early Vics, pre 1994 I believe had the 5.0L. Mine is a 1999, has the 4.6L. It's a very reliable engine. If you're looking to build power though, the 4.6L is the wrong engine.
>>14828122
>That's impressive mileage for the stock clutch.
225000 on my 01 saab 9-3. Original clutch. IT is mostly highway miles though.
The 1995 saab 9000 I just got had its first clutch replaced at 210k miles. I think alot of city driving. If you know how to drive stick, a clutch will last a very long time.
2000 Passat 1.8t 218k, but of course the dash is a Xmas tree.
>>14830407
Fuck yeah, 1st Gen M master race. OP here, and I'm an Infiniti tech. Love those cars to death. Kind of scared to own one myself though, parts can be pretty pricey.
>>14831777
I have a 95 9000 too and my clutch was grinding down the rivets at 182k km. I have no idea how people make clutches last 300k+ km.
2002 Lexus RX300
Fucking casuals.
221k
just installed a 125 dry shot of nitrous on the orig engine and tranny
you are small time
does my shitty blazer finally get a prize
>>14833714
who the fuck just has a dollar bill laying on the ground?! Are you some kind of serial dog rapist?
>>14833656
Holy shit. What car?
>>14835156
2004 dodge sprinter van. It's owned/maintained by the ambulance company I work for. We have a fleet of about 15, most of them are around 500,000 or so. We have one that did just tick over 900,000, don't know many engines it's gone though. I'll say those vans are work horses though. They easily get driven 200+ miles a day 7 days a week.
i had a dodge ram camper with a broken odometer around the 980 000 km mark.. had well over a million actual kms.. drove that thing all over north america
>>14835397
km or mi?
>>14826089
My Buick had 360,000 before the odometer went out. Rebuilt engine, rebuilt tranny, original supercharger, though. Rebuilding engine again because I spun a rod bearing... soon as she started chattering, I parked her. I guess I'm driving the half-ton for a while. Only 145K on that one, though.
>>14835397
That's crazy. Some people say that cars reach a point of diminishing return. If you do the work yourself, I'd wager that's false 90% of the time. It usually doesn't take much to keep a car kicking along if you can do the labor.
I just want to see a car nearing moon status X2 with the original engine.
>>14835397
Our company just bought a shitload of new peterbilts and those natural gas Kenworths, but some of the Internationals and a few of the Freightliners are sitting at 1.5 mil to 2 mil...
>>14835426
Miles
My ex 1999 328ci, had it with 240k miles. Drifted and beat the shit out of the car every day, even went on a 700 mile trip with it later. Did a RHD>LHD rebuild and sold it, it's around on 250k now
>>14835440
>original supercharger
>supercharger
>on a buick
>>14835442
This
When you pay less in gas a maintenance than your mate loses in devaluation the argument is pretty mute.
At least, that's why I tell people I have a $500 corolla
[spoilers]I'm poor[/spoilers]
>>14836050
Regal GS and park avenue ultra had the supercharged 3.8. I had the regal GS and it was quick as hell but I blew the transmission up at 168k which is apparently more than most last.
>336,993
>>14836170
yeah those trannys are hot garbage. my olds lost one then immediately chewed through 3 in a month for no reason.
>>14826089
My ranger.
Got 217,3XX something on it.
Only issue is it is has a small oil leak, although it might even just be the reservoir cap.
All good otherwise aside from slightly bald tires