How long do you drive your cars?

Anonymous
Still driving our 2000 Camry, baby! It needs a new coat of paint, but it would cost more than the car's worth, so we touch up and deal with tit.

We do also have a small 2012 SUV. Which we'll probably be driving until 2030.
Anonymous
PP here: lol-- deal with "it"
Anonymous
When they cost more to repair than a note. We will replace my 12 year old car soon. Its too costly to maintain. We have an 19 year old going strong that we've barely put money into. I like 10-15 years, prefer longer. I do want a new car now with the cameras and safety features.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still driving our 2000 Camry, baby! It needs a new coat of paint, but it would cost more than the car's worth, so we touch up and deal with tit.

We do also have a small 2012 SUV. Which we'll probably be driving until 2030.


We still drive our 1998 Ford!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd say it's not just year, but mileage. I am still driving a 16 year old Honda. But it has super low mileage, 112k since a lot of that time we were in the city and taking metro or walking everywhere.

It could easily make it until 20 years most likely.

But I have a friend who drives all over the state for work and her 2010 Acura is about to die. However, she has 180K miles on it.


It's also a mileage question for me. I replaced my last car at 11 years, but it had 175k miles on it and lots of issues - it was getting scary to drive, I knew that I was looking at thousands in repairs, and it just wasn't worth it. My 2008 RAV4 has 133k miles on it, and I'm hoping for at least 3-4 more years (currently driving ~13k/year) before replacement. However, my husband is also a 'car guy' (as another poster mentioned), so he switches cars every 3-5 years.

Most of my friends seem to hold onto their cars for 15-20 years, but they're also lower mileage drivers than I am....I doubt that any of them have more than 100k miles on 12-15 year old cars.
Anonymous
3-4 years tops.
Anonymous
right now have a nissan that is 16 years old, and a BMW that is 12 years old.
Anonymous
I have a 2006 Honda with 80k miles. No plans to get rid of it

We did just get a new car to replace a non-Honda that was crapping out at 8 years. The new car is the one we will take longer distances.
Anonymous
We have an '03 and an '08.
Anonymous
8-10
Anonymous
We have an '05 Chrysler and an '04 Mazda.
Anonymous
Buy all cars new and keep them forever. 2004 Range Rover, 2006 MB wagon, 2010 mini
Anonymous
My most recent two cars were 15 years and 9-10 years. Now I buy high quality used cars and hope to keep them 7-10 years.
Anonymous
As long as possible. My 2008 Sienna still runs beautifully and is close to 200,000 miles!
Anonymous
7-10 years.
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