Would you drive a car for 500,000 miles?

CopiousX

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At that point it's not even the same car anymore.

I'm sure everything from the transmission, to the suspension, to the engine block has been replaced.
 

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Watched this the other day. These old Toyotas have no problem doing 400k + if you take care of them.

I’ve been driving for 20 years and I haven’t driven 300k miles yet, let alone 500k.
 
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After maybe the first 100,000 or less she has been driving for free, minus insurance. What is important is her preventive maintenance. So long and short yes. She has beat them at their game
 

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I had two toyotas that I sold right before it it 300k. My 4runner right now has 230k and still runs great.
 

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I had two toyotas that I sold right before it it 300k. My 4runner right now has 230k and still runs great.

My ES300 had 287k. Wish I would've kept it,:mjcry: but didn't have the money to put into it.


Honestly a car with high mileage is a flex if you ask me.
 

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2010 4runner

I had a Sequoia, FJ Crusier and Prius (replacement battery at 150k by old owner) run close to the 300k before selling.
Just sold my 2013 Acura TL with 236k for 4300
 
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