| 2006 Honda CRV with only 80K miles. Original owner. Will drive it until the wheels fall off. |
It’s really not even that much. It gets driven roughly 5 miles a day 2-3 days a week to and from work and in a normal year about 650 miles round trip twice a year to visit my parents. It definitely still works, I drove it on Thursday. |
| 2003 Subaru |
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2005 Honda Civic 115k miles
2006 Subaru Forrestor with 45k miles (yes that’s correct it was my grandmothers and it went to church/doctors/grocery store) We love our cars! No plan to replace them anytime soon. |
| 2008 Subaru Outback |
| LOL “the oldest”. 2004 and 2009 Corollas and I doubt those are the oldest. |
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The average car on the road is ~12 years old, so a 2013 is actually quite
a bit newer than average. - 2000 Subaru driver https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/28/cars-on-american-roads-keep-getting-older.html |
2006 also bought in April when my DC was born |
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1973 VW Karmann Ghia, daily driver…well almost daily.
Other car is 2007 Dodge Nitro |
| Husband drives a 10+ year old car. Doesn't care about flashy cars, it has 110,000 miles. Toyota, and has had no issues. That's one of the reasons we have a lot of savings! The $$ saved by not leasing new cars every 2 years.... |
2007 Chrysler 300C. 182k miles. Awesome car.
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| 2011 Kia Soul. We are trying desperately to keep her alive because we do not want to be looking for a new car now. So far she's giving us her all. |
| 2001 Toyota Tacoma. I think it has over 250,000 miles on it. |
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6 family member, 1 car.
2009 Hyundai - 100k miles |
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A Cadillac recently became first car in history to be a one owner continuously registered, non restored, one owner vehicle still in operation that broke 100 years.
It is owned by US Army was in service WWI as officer car. I saw it 5 years ago it is now 105. It was on display and yes it drove up ramp to display. That’s crazy. |