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1990 mazda 162,000
1997 saturn 92,000 (original factory tires, except the passenger front, the driver front tire is falling apart, these are some good firestone tires!!)
You really don't need a nice car now a days. Just something to get you to Best Buy/Frys/CompUSA and back.
But two day shipping is getting cheaper, so I guess I don't need the new tires.
*Edit* That's post 800... Maybe time to call it a nite!
My first truck had 194K miles on it when i started driving it....and it was in near perfect shape. My dad put all those miles on it in a little over 6 years. I think it has about 220K on it now, and it's still running like a champ (1989 F-150 with the unbeatable 302 V8)
I'm coming up on 104k now in my civic(1991). My last car, technically it was never mine actually, was an explorer with 215K on it. That's pretty damn good for a ford!😛
My oldsmobile has 275,000 on it. I very well could hit 300,000 before I get rid of it, all depends on how far I'll have to commute for the next couple years.
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