310,000 miles..
btw,, we just did one of these mileage surveys a while back..
I would put a smiley here, but believe me, all the parts do start breaking long before 300,000 miles...
320,xxx my 90 Corolla died at ( 198 838 mile )
301,xxx on my 91 4Runner (187 032mile)
260,xxx on my 90 Celica (161 556mile)
275,xxx on my 93 Golf (170 877 mile)
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1990 Celica GT (Garage/unfit)
1991 Toyota Corolla Wagon 4wd (Sold Feb08)
1991 4Runner SR5 V6 4WD (Sold May07)
1990 Corolla Sedan (Tboned+Writtenoff Oct06)
2005 Echo (Twisted the frame+Writtenoff Jan05)
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03 with 213k?? Wow...that's nuts how do you get so much driving done? Raptoracing: The car was purchased from a local hospital where I am currently employed. A regular driver used the car and drove appoximately 375 miles per day delivering x-rays to various towns. The miles are all highway miles. I bought the car for $4,000 and had the paint on the front end touched up due to rock chips. I then added 4 brand new take off factory wheels and tires which I bought on ebay. I added a painted spoiler with brake light from e-bay for $108 and removed the Corolla emblem on the rear. I left the le emblem. The car looks like new. I also switched the oil to Mobil 1 synthetic and had the trans fluid changed and I replaced the radiator coolant. The car was very well maintened. I want to see if I can get another 100,000 on it without blowing the engine. Raptoracing so far you are high mileage king! Keep on posting everyone!
cars in philippines
81 starlet 4 door (P.I pare!!!)- 80,xxx for sale in the P.I for 600$ (low mileage but rust everywhere!)
92 corolla - 20,000 pretty low huh?
(forgot year) toyota tamaraw 300,000
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