Do I have the oldest car in this group?

Anonymous
2006 Honda CRV with only 80K miles. Original owner. Will drive it until the wheels fall off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. I have a 2003 PT Cruiser with ~30k miles on it. I’ve, knock on wood, done nothing to it but tires, brakes, and routine oil/fluid/filter changes since I owned it. It’s ugly as sin and a general piece of crap, but it’s paid off and it’s mine and it gets me from place a to place b.


I hope it still works, considering you put an average of 140 miles per month on it.


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.
Anonymous
2003 Subaru
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
2008 Subaru Outback
Anonymous
LOL “the oldest”. 2004 and 2009 Corollas and I doubt those are the oldest.
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.



2006 also bought in April when my DC was born
Anonymous
1973 VW Karmann Ghia, daily driver…well almost daily.

Other car is 2007 Dodge Nitro
Anonymous
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....
Anonymous
2007 Chrysler 300C. 182k miles. Awesome car.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
2001 Toyota Tacoma. I think it has over 250,000 miles on it.
Anonymous
6 family member, 1 car.
2009 Hyundai - 100k miles
Anonymous
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.
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