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26 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

my odometer quit working at like 200,000

must be from all that Kona Gold   

 

(at least I know this is probably more realistic with you mon) 

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44 minutes ago, coloradobillsfan said:

11 year old car with 71k.  Worked from home for years saving a lot of miles.  

I always drive my cars into the ground - can't stand the buying/selling process..

Mines seven years old with almost the amount of miles you have on yours.  

 

People always tell me to get a new car.  Do you get that a lot?

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111,000 I run them into the ground because I detest the buying process.

 

I'm driving a 2006 Mercury Milan that I paid off back in 2010. So far this year I've put $300 into it for a new exhaust pipe. Last year I put a new battery into it. The year before I had my brakes done. This car has been cheap to operate and it was Hecho en Mexico.

 

Cars to me are just a mode of transportation. I don't give a crap what it looks like as long as it starts and gets me where I'm going.

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Traded in my Honda Accord with 153,000 miles on it for a Nissan Rogue with 19,000 miles a few weeks ago. Honda Accord's aren't built like they were in the 80s.

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70k, 2016 Yukon. I have owned for 18 months, had 42k when I bought it. 

 

Only my third vehicle since 97. Other two were north of 250k when they finally hit end of life. 

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