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Dec 30, 2012 7:15AM
Dec 30, 2012 6:44AM
Car I've had and driven over 200,000
1966 Pontiac LeMans (253,000 Mi) Sold it for more than I paid for it
1986 Buick Skyhawk (225,000 Mi)
1999 Pontiac Grand Am (200,000 Mi and still going)
No big deal. There are others that almost hit 200,000, but were wrecked or I just got tired of them. By almost I mean 175,000 to 199,000
Dec 30, 2012 5:48AM
Dec 30, 2012 5:26AM
what a waste of words, I've had 8 units that have gone over 200,000 and 2 that have gone over 4oo,ooo miles from 1960 thru 2003, .- a 1960 chevy super sport, 1967 chevy super sport, 1970 chevy supor sport, a 1972 olds custom wagon, 1974 elcamino, a 1977 elcamino, 1986 F-350 dually diesel, 1998 chevi dully gas, 1996 f-350 dully diesel, and a 2003 Yukon -it's the nut behind the steering wheel that makes the difference. why do I bother
Dec 30, 2012 5:22AM
Dec 30, 2012 5:14AM
Not impressed, my first car a 56 Chevy ran 225000 miles (with much abuse), have ran virtually every car I've ever owned over 200,000 miles. Ran a 78 Malibu 320000 miles and then sold it to a young kid who drove it 3 more years. Currently have 210000 miles on my 2002 Avalanche with which I've towed up to 6800 lbs virtually every weekend. Towed my travel trailer out west with my Avalanche in 109 degree weather last summer. at 198000 miles. Secret: don't use additives, use good quality lubes and parts.
Dec 30, 2012 5:02AM
Durability isn't a strong suit for a VW Passat? Then why is it on the list?
From my experience, the Passat does belong on the list. I agree with your comment about the Passat being understated and timeless from a styling standpoint, but your comment on not being durable is inaccurate. My 1999 Passat 1.8T is still motoring along just fine with 240,000 miles and counting with no major repairs whatsoever, just normal maintenance.
This is my 3rd VW, and all have performed well and given excellent service.
Dec 30, 2012 4:22AM
Dec 30, 2012 4:14AM
Dec 30, 2012 3:53AM
You guys are smoking crack! I get the fact that full size American pick ups, Volvos, Toyotas, Hondas & Subarus are well known to last over 200,000 miles but to have the Mustang on the list and not one BMW or Mercedes is ridiculous. There are many many Benz's & Beamers out there well over 200K and some past 300K. A friend of mine had a Benz he purchased new and over the course of 12 years he put 430,000 miles on the original engine & transmission before finally parting with it. I had a 740iL that I put 254K miles on, it started on the 1st crank, no leaks, no mysterious oil consumption, no mysterious clanks and everything on it still worked. A Mustang with 200,000 miles on it would be falling apart 50,000 miles ago. Better yet, drive a Mustang with 200K on it then drive a BMW or Mercedes with the same mileage and see which car is in better condition.
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