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    Cool The Miles (km's) we rack up.

    We all drive tons..We're all Road Warriors... My current ride, a 2001 VW GTI VR6 drives like a go-cart on steroids. Just clocked 218,000 miles today. We Road Warriors squeeze every mile out of a car you can. Some folks brag about how few miles are on their odometer, not me. I had a lovely 1980 BMW 320 that went to 413,000 miles before the rear axle snapped. And I bought a 1974 BMW 2002 that had over 200K on it, and sold it for $50 with 685,000 on the odometer. Of course it needed tinkering at every start-up towards the end. Tell us about the rides you drove into the dirt.
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    Driving a 2003 Neon currently at 287000 miles. Getting ready to put control arm bushings in. It really helps when your brother in law is a mechanic. Had a 1998 neon that went to 210000. Gave it to my nephew(the mechanics son) as he was getting his license. He trashed it. Before that it was a 1994 Dodge Shadow. Got rid of that at 170000. Probably should have kept it longer since it was still going. Can you tell my brother in law is a Dodge mechanic? He swears we can get this to 400000. I say if we can get it there, then we can get it to 500000. Wishful thinking. I'll probably be shopping in the spring once I hit 300000.

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    Bought a Dodge Intrepid brand new in March of '99, and traded it in with 213k in December of '03.

    Not that many miles for any decent car, but quite an accomplishment for the major piece o' crap it was.
    “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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    My first Jetta ('87) was retired at 385,000 km, second Jetta ('92) retired at 412,000 km, neither was dead just time to sell. My current ride is an '02 Corrola with 314,000 km. The VW's were a PITA and the Toyota has been great.

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    I never drive a car pass 100,000 miles on the odometer, never did and never will. My image is very important to me, besides I make good allowance to afford a good ride. I am ashamed at the way some Technicians carry themselves, looks dirty and drives crap that breaks down all over the place, they gave us good Technicians a bad name.
    You want to make good money in this business and be treated with respect then ditch the crap.

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    Back in the day when I was out in the field, I used to drive 500 miles a week when I was working for Unisys, then on Friday nights I drove from Philly to Long Island NY to see my girlfriend, leave Sunday night or early Monday morning and do it all over again.
    I did that for 1.5 years till I moved in with her. Now we're in Vegas. No driving necessary for my websites.

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    Vulcan Inventor of Death 1,000+ Posts Mr Spock's Avatar
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    I drive a 2005 chevy colorado with 230k on it. Only needed a waterpump and oil changes. Now it needs shocks/struts. Still runs great.
    And Star Trek was just a tv show...yeah right!

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    I drive VW Caddy 2004.
    It has 200,000 km, and can bet that will drive double more.

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    Iv'e got a Saab 93, so far Iv'e done 112,000 miles on it, I bought it with 19k on it and I will not change it until its done 200,000miles.

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    I've gone through 4 Ford Festiva's, 2 Ford Escort Wagons, 2 Kias (the worst of the whole batch), an Astro van (345K miles), and last & best, the Scion Xb (120K with nothing but tires & brakes). I've averaged 48K miles per year since 2000. =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
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    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
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    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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