Here's ours.... 2016 Dodge Durango - 30,000 2003 Ford Taurus - 133,000 1997 GMC K2500 - 181,000 1971 Ford Maverick Grabber - 63,000 1949 Willys Overland 4X4-63 wagon - 64,000 Now, that Willys is a project and hasn't moved under its own power since 1964, but that's gonna change soon.....
That poor Honda Goldwing is collecting dust, I don't think is good for them to be used that little, you should consider dropping it off at my house and I'll help you put some miles on it.
Don't have many on my phone, it's been sitting in the barn since I started my house remodel in 2006. But here is where it is now, floor and chassis are done, setup to use a Ford 302, around 8" of lift, gonna be a bruiser and a cruiser. Wait til you see what I have in mind for the paint....
Oh yes, this is a load from June. Last picture was last year right after cutting my leg open on the receiver.
2007 dodge ram 1500 - 147000 mi 2006 jeep wrangler Rubicon - 107000 mi 2014 Subaru forrester -78000 mi 2017 dodge Durango 2000 mi
82 GMC k1500 odometer quit at 257,000 I suspect we are around the 300,000 mark 97 Ram Sport 1500 155,000 03 Avalanche Z71 123,000 I don't brag about miles or pretty, I am just glad they are all paid for. I really like no vehicle payments!
Ain't that the truth, these zero dollar car payments go a long way. I think after seeing the mileages out here that many of our members belong to that zero dollar payment club. I find it amazing how so many people seem to need a new car every 2 or 3 years.
I considered dumping the corolla and getting a Rav4 this past summer/fall. Like you said...payments all over again? I'll wait a bit longer.
2003 Silverado 2500HD 192000 2004 Buick LeSaber 91000 2011 Kia 81000 As said before. They are all paid for and running. Maybe not pretty.
The total cost of a vehicle is what you paid for it diced by the number of years you own it. Simple as that. The news ones look pretty till they go through a few winters and mud puddles and then then they look blah compared to the new new ones. It never ends.
Would love to get a new Tundra, but all my vehicles run and paid for. Not going to give them what they want for a new one.
Bump to top. The old (2001) dodge has about 250,000 miles but the odometer has been disconnected (fuse) so it's been showing 161,000 for the last 7 years.... Any new pics or progress on the Willys Scotty Overkill ?
My daily driver for work 09 Chevy trailblazer bought new for the wife I took it at 100k now has 303,800. I cover the entire state of Maine and a good portion of New Hampshire. Shooting for 500,000 in about 3 years from now. 12 Silverado 2500 duramax 140,000 only used on weekends. 20 Chevy Blazer be a year old next week 5500. Wife goes to work and back I think it’s only been to her mothers once 100 miles away and we went to supper one night about 50 miles away.