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About a year and a half ago I hit that special milage in every nerd's heart that comes but once (possibly twice) in a car's life. I had to pull over and take a picture.

LOL

I'm approaching 111111 on my '02 Chevy Prizm. I'll be really bummed if I miss it.

Wife's 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander is still under 3,000 (but putting 500 more on it in the next three days)
 
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So happy to see that a lot of cars are over 100,000 miles and still running good. I have this phobia about going over that number means car is breaking apart. I guess cars are better built now. :) We're planning to drive ours for a long while.

Mine: 07 BMW 328i - 47,000
Hubby: 07 Toyota Sequoia -130,000
 
2009 Acura TL - ~19,000 miles

Lease is up in a month. Not sure what I'm going to do but am leaning towards extending the lease a year. I'll drop in to the dealer on Friday to see what kind of deal I can get on a new one.
 
2000 Subaru Forester S, 144,000 miles.

I'm planning on keeping this car for at least 60,000 more miles, but maybe another 90,000. So far rust is the only thing I'm worried about, and there isn't any to speak of as yet. The car has been a real workhorse.

2009 Acura TL - ~19,000 miles

Lease is up in a month. Not sure what I'm going to do but am leaning towards extending the lease a year. I'll drop in to the dealer on Friday to see what kind of deal I can get on a new one.

If you want to stick with Acura, I recommend replacing your TL with the new TSX Sportwagon.
 
Stick with them? The TL is my 5th Acura. Love them! I have no need for a wagon. Going to take a good look at the TSX.

Funny you mention that, I only had one and will not buy one again until Acura starts making cars like they used to instead of crap they make now. TSX is abomination and TL is just an overweight luxobarge. Have friends that own both (TSX wagon and TL Type S) and wouldn't touch either.

As for mileage my current 2000 Integra has about 141K miles. She is a good car. The way Hondas used to be: lightweight, rev-happy (B18C1!) and fun to drive. It's the last Honda I'll buy for a long time.

My other car, a 1995 Mazda Miata R has a bit over 53K miles. It's a low-mile summer car and got most exercise under my ownership in last 3 years. Bought it 3 years ago with 31K!
 
I don't have my own car yet (school is expensive), although my parents might be helping me out soon.

At our house we have:

2000 Isuzu Rodeo - around 106k
2002 Honda Odyssey - just turned 155k today
2005 Ford Mustang - around 48k
 
My Hummer H3 Alpha is a 2009 and has a little over 22,000 on it. Plan on having it til it dies which should be a long time. In the company car most of the time which is a 2002 Crown Vic which just hit 96,000 on tonight's shift.
 
Purchased New
1995 VW Jetta - 323k
1999 Subaru Legacy Outback - 164k
2000 Subaru Outback - 162k

Second Owner (got from father in law who purchased it new)
1990 Mercury Grand Marquis - 105k
 
Funny you mention that, I only had one and will not buy one again until Acura starts making cars like they used to instead of crap they make now. TSX is abomination and TL is just an overweight luxobarge. Have friends that own both (TSX wagon and TL Type S) and wouldn't touch either.

As for mileage my current 2000 Integra has about 141K miles. She is a good car. The way Hondas used to be: lightweight, rev-happy (B18C1!) and fun to drive. It's the last Honda I'll buy for a long time.

My other car, a 1995 Mazda Miata R has a bit over 53K miles. It's a low-mile summer car and got most exercise under my ownership in last 3 years. Bought it 3 years ago with 31K!

So if you had to buy a new car today, what would you touch? You won't touch Acuras, you won't touch American made cars, and we all know about your hatred for anything German made, which of course, makes no sense because if as a Jew you hate Germany for their actions during WWII, then as an American, you should also hate Japan for their actions during WWII, but it seems like you love your Miata....
 
So if you had to buy a new car today, what would you touch? You won't touch Acuras, you won't touch American made cars, and we all know about your hatred for anything German made, which of course, makes no sense because if as a Jew you hate Germany for their actions during WWII, then as an American, you should also hate Japan for their actions during WWII, but it seems like you love your Miata....

South Korea (KIA, Hyundai). What have they ever done to anyone? :p
 
2006 Subaru outback 80,000 exact when I made it to work this morning. Bought it with 3 miles on it.
2007 Subaru WRX ~25,000 bought it with 6 miles on it. (I think I should drive this more after listing the miles of both)
 
My '98 Silverado has held up well, it still looked clean until last winter when the rust started to appear at the bottom. They salt the roads like crazy here in winter. :rolleyes:

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I swear by Mobil 1, fully synthetic. Keeps this ol' goat on the road. ;)

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Yup, that's 336! :eek:
 
So if you had to buy a new car today, what would you touch? You won't touch Acuras, you won't touch American made cars, and we all know about your hatred for anything German made, which of course, makes no sense because if as a Jew you hate Germany for their actions during WWII, then as an American, you should also hate Japan for their actions during WWII, but it seems like you love your Miata....

I would say obscure British sports cars, but there aren't very many of those manufacturers left.
 
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