| 2003 Lexus RX 199,000 miles. Still runs. Looks like hell. I just upgraded in March 2021. I am trying to keep it for my son to learn to drive in. He wants nothing to do with it. |
| My daily driver is a 1998 Cherokee. |
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2012 Honda Civic.
55,000 miles on odometer. Runs strong. |
1998 Corolla here
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| Had a 2002 Toyota until last year. It needed a repair that seemed higher than investing in something newer. 2013 is not an older car in our family. |
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Besides the guy with the 1954 Ford Crestline, I think we have everyone here beat.
Hubby drives a 1983 diesel Benz, 149k. We do regular trips to Richmond, drives like a charm. I drive a 2007 Scion XA, stick, 110k. I want a newer used car but prices are high and this car will never die. |
| 94 Toyota, 01 Mercedes, 07 Toyota, 09 MINI S, 09 Porsche. Toyotas each have over 200K, Mercedes 210k, Mini 110k, Porsche 109k.... lots of old cars... |
If it fixes the problem it sure beats the cost of a monthly car note. |
Damn that’s sweet!
Totally jealous. |
Sorry to hear that, lol.
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I’m sure the $30,000-$70,000 she’s saved by not buying a new car or two since 1998 is more than enough consolation for her. |
| I have a 2002 20 year old Toyota. |
| I bought my husband a 2000 Subaru Impreza Outback for Father's Day. He LOVES it. Manual Transmission, cd player so we can listen to our "oldies". It's an amazing second car, and our kids love it, too! |
To be clear, I'm both the one with the '98 Cherokee and the one busting on a Corolla of the same vintage. But yeah, new cars are for suckers. |