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I am a Fleet kinda guy but,
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08 Sierra SLT 1500 4x4 Vortec Max 6.0, 115k the work horse
04 Highlander V6 AWD 217k Winter beater and people hauler
02 VW Jetta GLI VR6 6 spd 175k, toy
01 Celica GTS 2ZZ-GE 6 spd 123k toy
00 VW Cabrio 167k 2.0 5 spd summer toy
99 Camry XLE V6, 178k old work car spare backup beater
90 Mazda RX 7 convertible 1.3 5spd 120k toy
84 C4 Corvette enhanced 350 auto 86k toy
69 Chevy 3/4 ton Longhorn CST Stroked small block 400 auto toy 60k on restoration
68 Buick GS 400 convertible longest owned 78 under restoration
57 VW inherited when brother passed needs restoration
OK some say I am a hoarder, but I am a hobbyist collector.
I bought most in need of work and fixed them up and just couldn't part with them


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2014 Ford Escape Titanium Small SUV with 33,000 miles. It has been very reliable for us - new tires and regular oil changes based on time, not miles.

We like it… it fits our retired life-style just right!


No quarter
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I have a 2003 Buick Century for a lot of daily stuff. Old grandma car. 49k on it when I got it in Feb of ‘22. Probably only ever been to the grocery store, the hair salon, and the Baptist church its whole life. Now it hauls me to work on days too nasty for the bike. And I can get four sacks of feed in the trunk in a pinch.

Got a 2012 F250 XL I bought new. I don’t care for a fancy truck, but I prefer a new one. It has almost 100k in it now. Mainly used for ranch stuff.

Bought a 2023 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT in March of ‘23. I ride it whenever possible. The factory luggage has enough room for a light grocery run.

All of these are paid for. Like a good farmer/rancher my main debt is my tractor. Smile
 
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2014 Lincoln MKS Ultimate. Twin Turbo 21,000 miles. I'm Retired.



Don't count me out till you see the box go in the hole!


 
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1992 Nissan D21 hardbody. Just clocked 200,000
miles. Been in the family since new.
 
Posts: 671 | Location: North Central Arkansas | Registered: February 20, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My DD is a 2012 V6 Camry with a little over 150K on it. Bought that new in 2013 when diesel was pushing $5/gal. Topping off the pickup once a week was 125-150 each time. I ran the numbers for what I was using for fuel for the pickup and figured I could make the payments from what I was saving at the pump.

Still have the 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 diesel (~160K on it) and picked up a 91 Miata (~60K on it) for fun Big Grin.

I sometimes think about getting a new(er) vehicle, but it just doesn't make sense when there's nothing wrong with what I've got.
 
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19, um...20 years (yeah, we just had a Jan 1...).

Volvo kombi.


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Posts: 2279 | Location: The commie, rainy side of WA | Registered: April 19, 2020Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My DD is a 2012 V6 Camry with a little over 150K on it. Bought that new in 2013 when diesel was pushing $5/gal. Topping off the pickup once a week was 125-150 each time. I ran the numbers for what I was using for fuel for the pickup and figured I could make the payments from what I was saving at the pump.


Still have the 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 diesel (~160K on it) and picked up a 91 Miata (~60K on it) for fun Big Grin.

I sometimes think about getting a new(er) vehicle, but it just doesn't make sense when there's nothing wrong with what I've got.


What you have is top of the food chain, anything new would be a downgrade.
You could get more bling or HP but would lose the reliability
They don't make them like they used to.


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8 year old VW Golf. Should get another 8 years out of it.


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I have a 2010 Tacoma Prerunner, 4cyl, 5sp manual.
 
Wife drives a 2003 Sequoia Limited.
 
Both <100k miles.



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Too old to run,
too mean to quit!
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12 years.


Elk

There has never been an occasion where a people gave up their weapons in the interest of peace that didn't end in their massacre. (Louis L'Amour)

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... A 2017 RAM ...only bad thing I can say about it is the gas mileage. It has the 5.7 Hemi and I only get about 16mpg instead of the 35mpg I had with the Fiesta.

If it helps you any, an 8.3 V10 will get you a miserly 11.2 MPG...

Then with the help of some long tube headers and free flowing 3" cats, I made it to single digits. Big Grin It sure is fun!



 
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14 years old and 22 years old. I won't take the 22 year old vehicle out of town, but I will the 14 year old one. I have another that's 24 yo, and I wont' take that one out of town either. But all three are running good, I do all the work myself with the occasional exception. If I didn't like working on old cars this would NOT be the situation, as others have noted that after a certain age it's not viable paying auto mechanics to keep them up. So my example is not realistic for most drivers.




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His diet consists of black
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I might also mention that despite never having been under a roof, let alone in a garage, my car's interior (dashboard, headliner) is still pristine. Also no squeaks, rattles or rust, despite use of salt in the winter. (I try to wash it ASAP after a snowstorm.) The engine is still smooth (it does have a cam sprocket rattle sporadically on a cold start), and has gone from zero detectable oil consumption to a quart in 5000 miles (also my oil service interval), which I consider acceptable.
 
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1992 Nissan D21 hardbody.


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My daily driver is an 07’ F150 Super Crew. Looked down today on my way home at the odometer. I am about 90 south of 240,000 miles. My ass has been in the drivers seat for most all of those miles.



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Yah, you joost can't beat de ol' Klink, by yimminy!!
 
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29 years old. 1995 Buick Park Avenue. 53,600 miles. Wouldn't trade it for anything. Dead nuts reliable Buick 3800 Series II powertrain, cheap to fix and insure. Rides like a couch on wheels and 30mpg highway. It did damn well in the snow this past week as well.



 
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Dead nuts reliable Buick 3800 Series II powertrain...

Absolutely!

It is as if they found the magic of the Dodge slant six and put it in a V engine block.

Your grandkids will still be driving it.



 
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2005 Buick LaCrosse 150k beater car for parking lots and salty roads.
2015 Nissan Altima 32k for eating out, pleasure trips, needing excellent fuel mileage. 38 mpg mixed driving.
2007 Corvette 13k toy. No salt and try not to get rained on.
2013 GMC Sierra 44k only when we need a truck for something.
 
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