Back in the day, 100K was a piece of shit, no one would touch it. Powertrain warranties were 36K. Cars are amazing these days, but I loathe the maintenance.
I just missed 123,456 on my new to me GTI :C
Always glad to see. What’s your maintenance look like? Any advice for the rest of us?
- Get a Honda or Toyota
- change oil every 5-10k miles
- If it aint broke dont fix it
- wash it once a year (optional. DO NOT WAX- its bad karma)
Just replaced a car with 256k on it, it is still in the family though. Old Lexus.

Still going lol
What car is it? What type if maintenance schedule?
Honda, 2001, If it aint broke dont fix it
Wow it must have been going really fast, the day isn’t even over yet. See if you can keep it rolling.
Like so the brakes not work? I don’t understand
“I hwish Peggy were here to see this”
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I know, right?
That’s why you should apply the parking brake before leaving. You’re lucky nobody were injured!
I sold my 30 year old faithful Volvo 940. The odometer was around 450000km
I have a 2002 Ford F-150 7700 4×4 with about 320,000 km on it. I should be up in the 450k range right about 2032, assuming civilization hasn’t collapsed and fuel is still broadly available.
It was my father’s truck, so I am quite invested in keeping it in good repair. About the only things not working are the AC, the rear window trim (when it rains), and the radio (haven’t been arsed to track down the fuse that blew). Everything else is in decent to great condition for a truck just shy of a quarter century. Runs like a dream, not a single leak on the engine.
I got you beat. I put 16,000 miles on my car in the eight years I’ve owned it. I don’t go out much since I retired. That’s how you do dull.
Should have put the parking brake on.
Wh00t! Giddyap!
What a wee baby! Onwards towards 1000000!
I thought “rolled over” meant something else, but that would have been far too not-dull.
Somewhere out in the west, there’s a town with a lone van rolling with the tumbleweeds. Makes the shootouts all the more interesting
Exactly: not dull
It’s an old timey parlance from the days of mechanical odometers.



