Do I have the oldest car in this group?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have 2005 and 2007 Honda


We also have a 2007 Honda, though our other car is a 2020. Prior to buying that car two years ago, both of our cars were 2007.
Anonymous
We have 2012 and 2013 cars. The 2012 has 125k miles on it and is still going strong. It's a luxury SUV and while regular service is expensive, we haven't had any big repairs. We are planning to replace the 2013, but trying to wait out the current premiums on cars.
Anonymous
We have a 2007 Prius and it is one the original battery. About 180k miles

We got a new car just before Covid- a 2019 RAV-4 Hybrid.

I am hoping to get an electric vehicle when the Prius dies.

In 2017, for a dollar, we sold a 2000 Honda Odyssey to friends of our sons so that they could drive to GMU. It is still on the road.
Anonymous
1996 4Runner and 2010 Ford Focus over here
Anonymous
2007 murano here. I think there's around 100k miles, and it's a little rickety, but I love that car.
Anonymous
2004 honda, 2005 nissan, 2009 honda here.
Anonymous
1999. I win!
Anonymous
nope -- 1998 Toyota Takoma. Still purrs.
Anonymous
Why on earth would you think an 8 year old car (or even a 13 year old car) would be the oldest one here? How ridiculous. DH is about to sell his 2006 Subaru, btw. My 2013 Subaru is still going strong, no plans to sell it anytime soon.
Anonymous
We have a 1967 Pontiac GTO out at our country house that still runs just fine. We don't use it every day, it's just there for fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2007 Honda Odyssey that hasn’t hit 90,000 miles yet. Few repairs so far.

Similar boat. 2005 Honda Odyssey with 120k miles and no major repairs.
Anonymous

2005 car over here.

Bought when DS was born. DS will turn 17 in April. Not much maintenance. It's one of those basic Japanese cars.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you think an 8 year old car (or even a 13 year old car) would be the oldest one here? How ridiculous. DH is about to sell his 2006 Subaru, btw. My 2013 Subaru is still going strong, no plans to sell it anytime soon.


Agree. We sold a 2006 Honda CRV last year. It was a workhorse.
Anonymous
We have a 2010 Camry. In perfect condition as far as I am concerned. We just recently sold my 2004! Sienna van to a friend. It was in good condition but I started getting nervous when we did long 10 Hour away road trips. The car never failed me, it was just my own nervousness. I replaced it with another van.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2K a year in repairs for a car that has 90K miles? Isn’t that a lot? I genuinely don’t know but it seems like a lot.




I did the math is $289 a month, that why I am thinking of buying a new one
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