Mine is a big fan of nonfiction biographies...no seriously, I'll be rolling past the 150,000 mark sometime in the next 2-3 days. For an 11 year-old with decent mileage, she still runs well and looks great.
2001 Ford Focus: Around 124,000 give or take. 2003 Ford Escape: 67,000'ish. Despite them being Fords....they are still running strong.
BMW 3 series 132,324... I promised my daughter she can have it when it reaches 200k Donated my 18 year old Nissan Sentra to charity a few months ago - 185k on the clock.
my 2003 impreza wrx - ~95k my 1997 outback sport (currently getting a 2005 legacy turbo transplant with a wrx drivetrain) - ~225k
2006 Mercury Mariner purchased at the end of 2005 - 19,063 2006 Hyundai Elantra purchased three days later - 11,589
My parents 2002 Ford Explored like 95k 1998 Chevy S10 my Future car waiting for me to trick it out is at 90k but will be getting a small block Dads 1994 Ford Econoline 250k!!!! and running like new amazing.
The following is the absolute truth: On the date 6/6/06, my odometer read 66666.6. I'm still kicking myself for not having my camera with me. That could have been the first step on my road to be the Antichrist. Now I will never amount to anything.
Now 140,033, so my daughter has another 60k to wait Given current usage patterns, that'll be mid-2010.
My odometer only reads 12,233 now. I just got a 2006 Audi gifted on my by my brother. Looks like all those years of kissing his ass finally paid off.
My 2000 Plymouth Neon just hit 230,000 tonight driving home from work. I've had to put some money into it's maintenance but not that much, still running like a champ.
My 1996 Ford Contour has 113,000 miles. The automatic tranny is just starting to act up (shifting is funny sometimes. Just checked the fluid and it's slightly below the minimum line but well above the 'do not drive' line. Not sure what to do, apparently changing the fluid can do more damage. I might just add some myself.
1990 Volvo 740 - 138,000 Miles (totaled it in November) 2001 BMW 325i - 84,658 Miles (I have put over 24,000 miles on this car in the last 7 months).
My BMW finally got to 200k... only three years later than expected! My daughter gave up waiting for it so she bought a car and I made a contribution to it. I now intend to keep the BMW until it becomes unreliable or needs a major major repair.
764 - 2013 Camry Hybrid --= 42.2 mpg it came with a full tank. i filled it once (12.5 gal ) and i'll probably fill it again in mid-July...
'03 Toyota Corolla - 244,447. MPG ranges between 34-38. Only real repairs have been a cracked exhaust manifold a couple of years ago, and then some body work after sliding into a curb during a snow storm this past winter. Car has been a rock solid commuter car. Hoping for another 100k+ out of it.