what's the most mileage you've gotten from a vehicle?

Long time ago I owned and operated a taxi cab. Got it up to 475,000 mi. on 3 different engines before it wasn't cost effective to put more money into it. Not sure how long it went on the first one, maybe around 200,000
 
130,000 on an 1989 Acura Legend before the tranny started acting up. Then I had 107,000on a honda accord before a replaced tranny went in (Honda ate tge cost due to a recall). I would have kept the accord but the tranny was acting up again so I traded for an Acura TL.
 
Got 165k on a 94 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the I-6 engine and 42re tranny. Only thing thats been replaced is a fuel pump and a water pump.



Its towed a 2500lb boat and a 3k lb pop up a pretty good lot.
 
I have 170k on the 91' Accord. Only hasn't started once, and that was the standard Honda main relay problem. Still has the original clutch even. I would like to get it to 200K , so we'll see how it holds up.
 
Had an 86 BMW 325es with 290k on it, was still running well when I donated it

The had an 88 528e with 380k on it, was running strong when sold

My DD now is a 94 Mark VIII with 149k on it, drive it 350 a week back and forth for work, avg 25mpg in stop and go traffic
 
87 Volvo 240 wagon with over 400,000 on it.The odometer stopped at three hundred something thousand and the car was driven for more than five years after that. When I parked it two or three years ago it still was running. I also had a 91 240 wagon with over 300,000 on it. Great cars.
 
My first car was a 94 Toyota Camry that had almost 150k when I sold it. I think it is still alive and kicking 3 years later too. It never failed to start.
 
94 Honda Civic EX currently with 173k miles. Still going strong and to think I've never even gotten any scheduled maintenances (just oil changes)!
 
jnmttu said:
I have 170k on the 91' Accord. Only hasn't started once, and that was the standard Honda main relay problem. Still has the original clutch even. I would like to get it to 200K , so we'll see how it holds up.



280,285 miles on my Accord when I sold it. The original engine was replaced at 156,000 miles with an engine that had 55,000 miles on it (engine had developed a light knock-probably a wrist pin), so when I sold the car, the replacement engine had 180,000 on it. The transmission was rebuilt at 190,000 miles and then 5 more time under warranty before I got a good used transmission instead.



The alternator made it to 175k, started to 255k, a/c compressor to 260k. Still have the original fuel pump when I sold it, interior had no squeaks or rattles, power windows/locks never failed, all the gauges worked perfectly, only had to replace one knob, etc.



Seriously considering buying another 4th gen Accord to use for work.
 
148,000 KM and still going for my wife's now winter car only 2000 Grand Am Gt.



Lowest was 118KM my 96 Ford Probe GT I was rear ended at an intersection the weekend I bought it destroying the car.
 
Well, I had an '81 Ford Courier that I had until around 110K. Sold it when we were about to move to another state. More recently the wife's '96 Plymouth Voyager had 113K on it before an unfortunate accident that cost more than the vehicle was worth to repair.



My 2001 Mustang GT currently has 108K on it and not only is it on the original Engine/Trans, the only work the vehicle has ever required other than normal wear items is a replacement idle air control valve which cost me $96 to replace.



I expect to be able to post pretty much the same here in a few years when she hits 200K :)
 
I though it was gas mileage my mistake . The most mileage I drove was a 1970 Ford, 145,000, a 1993 Dodge , 124,000 , a 1995 Chev. Astro Van , 131,000.
 
The longest I've kept a vehicle was for 11 years... my '97 F-150 had 93K on it when I sold her...

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My 97 Ford Exploder as 137k on it an my brother is driving it now. It has the dohc v6 which was new for that year and was supposedly very unreliable. All I had to do was change the oil once.



The only thing wrong with it is a dent in the rear quarter panel bc my brother backed it into a pole. The funny thing is that his friend was guiding him. I told him to get new friends.



My dad drove an 86 buick and an 88 oldsmobile to 180k with no problems. We got rid of em when we got a van and the exploder.
 
I have a 1991 Isuzu Trooper, all original, that just turned 201k. I also have a 1992 Toyota Paseo with 160k+ on it right now. It still has the original everything, including the original clutch. The Trooper has cost me money through the years on things like a new radiator, oil cooler, goes through brakes like crazy, etc. The Paseo never needs anything other than tires and plugs, just the minor things.



A long time ago, I had an old Chevy Cavalier station wagon with over 200k on it, probably a mid 80's model. The engine eventually smoked and leaked oil like mad, but it was a good car for a long time.
 
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