scarletandgrey
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult!
I turned 60K on tuesday. I basically only drive to and from work so I hardly put any miles on my car. It's a 2000 VW GTI.
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It's been five months, so I'm up to about 58,000 now.Dryden;574318; said:2000 Camry, I bought it new and have put a whopping 56,000 miles on it. :)
iambrutus;574316; said:I DRIVE A DODGE STRATUS
seriously, i have a 2002 Dodge Stratus with 66,100 miles. i bought it last july and it had 28K.
JoJaBuckeye;706616; said:My 02 Stratus has 222k as of yesterday. Runs great. I change the oil at least once a year or whenever its a quart down, which ever comes first. My commute is about 110 miles per day. I am ready for a new car, but with the commute distance* and all our vehicles paid for, I just can't justify buying another car. Guess I'll just drive this lil puppy into the ground.
*meaning, I will destroy the economic value of whatever I drive in the first year or two, so there's no point being extravagant with my commute vehicle.
NFBuck;706594; said:2003 Buick Regal GS sitting at my parents house in Ohio for sale has 106,000. Never in the shop for anything but preventative maintenance. Can't ship a car to Korea, nor would I want to.
With the way these maniacs drive over here, you'd be outta your mind to ship a car over here. I see now where the "bad asian driver" stereotype comes from. Traffic in Seoul is like New York and LA combined...only there are no rules and everybody's drunk, or on methamphetimines. We have to drive a government vehicle out to the airfield I work at everyday, and it's quite a rush.scarletandgrey;706644; said:I can ship a car to Korea...If you want to.
NFBuck;706652; said:With the way these maniacs drive over here, you'd be outta your mind to ship a car over here. I see now where the "bad asian driver" stereotype comes from. Traffic in Seoul is like New York and LA combined...only there are no rules and everybody's drunk, or on methamphetimines. We have to drive a government vehicle out to the airfield I work at everyday, and it's quite a rush.
iambrutus;706634; said:i've got 116 daily