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    Rebuilt from Salvage TFOGGER's Avatar
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    Oh yeah, my prior daily driver, now reserved for when the snow gets too deep to ride: 88 Toyota MR2, 279K, 33 mpg. Had to drive that one today, as I took the F250 home last night to haul some stuff over to my dad's house. Kitchen remodel is supposed to start Monday... (whoopiee?). I may end up living here at the shop for the next 3 weeks...
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    '95 Land Rover Defender 168K, '97 Land Rover Discovery 214K
    Both Diesels, both average about 27 MPG

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    Definitively Not A Gong Shooter
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    210,000 on my 97 Avalon.

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    Grand Master Know It All
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    about 110k on my 91 suburban that I got 10 years ago at 65k.
    I walked to work for about 5 years...

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    No TP for me
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    359,798 as of right now on the ol' 91 Accord.

    Original motor and tranny. Normal maintenance.

    ...and still an ice cold A/C!

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    Machine Gunner
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    128,463 on my 04.5 GMC Duramax getting around 24-26 mpg on the highway, 48,364 on my 89 F-150 getting around 16 mpg in town

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    359k is impressive.


    Quote Originally Posted by snichols28 View Post
    359,798 as of right now on the ol' 91 Accord.

    Original motor and tranny. Normal maintenance.

    ...and still an ice cold A/C!


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    COAR15 Night Crew - Crew Lead Dr_Fwd's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by dropped_71chevy View Post
    2008 Nissan Frontier with 54k miles. It's the first vehicle that I haven't want to trade in 6 months after getting it.
    Amen!

    2011 Nissan Frontier with about 18k miles. Absolutely love it!
    Feedback or what left of it after a Great Crash of 2012.

    "You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity!"
    "If you make something idiotproof, someone'll make a better idiot!"

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    COAR15 Night Crew - Crew Lead Dr_Fwd's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB888 View Post
    I have been blessed with company's vehicle and gas. At the moment it's 188 miles on the clock... '12 chevy sub.
    Whatever...
    Feedback or what left of it after a Great Crash of 2012.

    "You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity!"
    "If you make something idiotproof, someone'll make a better idiot!"

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    Machine Gunner
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    Commute = 80 miles round trip from Conifer to Downtown Denver

    Current Daily Driver:

    ’03 Dodge Stratus Coupe with 120,000 miles

    Old Daily Driver:

    ’94 Buick Roadmaster Wagon with 210,000 miles (retired because of fuel economy; I still have it…it runs great)

    Wife = 60 miles round trip on ’06 Jeep Liberty CRD 130,000 miles
    I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.
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