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Hit 400K miles on my car

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@madoka: Impressive! Somewhere I have a Nissan factory add-on NIB 10 (6?) disc CD (in trunk) changer that I once snapped up for a friend who then punked out on me. If I can find it, are you interested?

Thanks for the offer, but a few years ago, I switched over to Pioneer head units so I can use my iPod.
 
I love this. I've driven one with 380k myself.

As a 98 GLE I love these things. I'm at 180k but sadly it's on its last legs. Original trans and motor. But rusty beyond anything. Nothing is holding my radiator up. I've own for 20+ years. I no longer daily it as I have a G35x with 135k. But it does get driven by my brother 5 miles a day.

I drew a line, if the repair parts cost me more then $200 I'm done with the car. But nothing over the top, one of the cheapest car to keep running.
 
Awesome! I knew someone with that era Maxima. It had the silkiest tran. and a really good audio system. Bravo to the keepers; which is worse, a mildly more polluting long-term vehicle, or trashing them too early only to be driven on with someone else enjoying the longevity and the occasional wrench-fest?
 
I just use Mobil 1 every 5000 miles like clockwork and I haven't had any problems.
I do 7500 on my 17 year old Tundra with 210K miles on it. I swear that 4.7L V8 will out-last every other part in this truck. Good thing, too, as a rebuilt motor costs $5K and a junk yard motor of this type is $3500.
 
I'm really impressed, 24 years on the same car is incredible. Is it your daily driver?

My general theory on cars is research them like mad, buy new and hold until it runs into the ground. But the longest I've owned one car was 17 years, a '91 Saab 900 until 2008, approximately 260k+ miles. The car was (by my standards) somewhat of lemon-every time it failed it was sudden with no warning, inconvenient and expensive. When I finally got rid of it the main reason was I was sick of it and Saab appeared to be a dying brand with no future (turned out correct). I don't remember the last problem that made me throw in the towel but the repair costs were at least arguably more than the car was worth.

I now have a 2008 Prius, 271K miles running like a top and I'm planning to hold that car as long as possible. Trouble is I need an absolutely reliable car for my work. So far nothing new has persuaded me to jump ship-I'm holding out for my dream all electric car, but I frequently drive 200 miles a day so range anxiety is very real for me.
 
I'm really impressed, 24 years on the same car is incredible. Is it your daily driver?

My general theory on cars is research them like mad, buy new and hold until it runs into the ground. But the longest I've owned one car was 17 years, a '91 Saab 900 until 2008, approximately 260k+ miles. The car was (by my standards) somewhat of lemon-every time it failed it was sudden with no warning, inconvenient and expensive. When I finally got rid of it the main reason was I was sick of it and Saab appeared to be a dying brand with no future (turned out correct). I don't remember the last problem that made me throw in the towel but the repair costs were at least arguably more than the car was worth.

I now have a 2008 Prius, 271K miles running like a top and I'm planning to hold that car as long as possible. Trouble is I need an absolutely reliable car for my work. So far nothing new has persuaded me to jump ship-I'm holding out for my dream all electric car, but I frequently drive 200 miles a day so range anxiety is very real for me.


He also has a GT-R and a McLaren
 
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