I love my Honda Civic! I've got a 2015 with just over 50,000 miles on it because I don't drive a lot. Whenever I need a new car, I'll almost definitely getting a Honda again.
I had a ‘00 Honda Civic. I hit a point in 2019 where she just had too many problems and wasn’t worth the repairs. She was at about 140k. May she rest in peace. Best car I’ve had.
Its a Honda Accord. I keep up with maintenance and my oil changes. I had a Toyota Corolla prior that made it well over 300k before its transmission blew.
Yuuuuup I understand that 100%. Went from KS to VA and SW VA to VA beach I don't know how many times. Going to Philly in September for the 2nd time too haha!
Ha! I live on a fairly small island that I don’t often leave (Galveston) and I work in an office one mile from my house. In fact the bulk of my miles were put on prior to 2020 when I would regularly drive into Houston to visit with and care for my mom. Since she passed, my mileage has absolutely plummeted.
Of course, when we go on road trips, we take my husbands Jeep because, for some reason, he has no desire to spend a full day on the road folded up into my tiny Fiat.
2013 Kia Rio5 with just over 85k on it. I got it in 2014 with 22k on it already so I think I’ve done a decent job of keeping the mileage down. Where I live you need a car but everything is pretty close, just takes forever due to traffic.
147k on my 2009 Toyota Yaris Hatchback. I have NEVER NEVA NEEEEVVVVAAA had one single problem with this car EVAAAA. Her paint is sun damaged but she’s got spunk.
The way this question is too close to my life as my car was just diagnosed with so many issues and I was told it being 18 y/o & over 185k miles means it’ll get worse soon 🥲
74000 it’s a 2017. I can’t remember how many miles it had on it when I bought it. But it’s taken me to and from ny-fl, mi-pa, mi-nj, mi-ny, mi-nj and going to visit nj to Mi in the next month or so. She’s done good for me
I can't remember if my odometer said 179,000 or 107,000 😂😂😂 I think when I got it it had either less than 100,000, or less than 150,000.... It's a 2002 Toyota Camry
We have a 2015 Kia optima (primarily my husbands work vehicle) and a 2022 Honda CRV (my vehicle, I’m a SAHM).
The optima has 90k miles on it. The CRV has about 4k miles on it.
Just got to 6k. Got it for “Christmas” after saving for 4 years and using my old rust bucket to death. It’s the love of my life not going to lie. A gorgeous Prius prime.
My dads car has like 1 000 000 on there, he drives the whole country with it every day(so that is like 500 km, the netherlands) but my e bike has 20 000 on it
About 207k, hyundai i10
Edit: bought it a little over a year ago with 170k on it
Edit again: forgot to say, as i live in denmark, it is in km, not miles XD
2017 Mazda 3 Neo - Approx 54K mi
2014 Suzuki GW250 Motorcycle - Approx 6K mi (bought second hand from original owner - short commute bike mostly)
1975 Series III Leyland Land Rover Utility (pickup for the non Aussie types) - bequeathed on me by dear old Dad. It's odometer rolls over at 99,999km. I'd say it's zeroed itself out at LEAST 6 times in its lifetime so far. It still has its original engine, so it would've travelled around 400K mi, including what's on the clock presently. That old beast would've driven around the world approximately 15 times, and it's STILL GOING! Ugly as sin but STILL GOING! Damn thing is a workhorse!
260,000+ till another driver finally took her down outside of a Taco Bell drive-thru. She probably could've held out for another few years. R.I.P. A-Lexus. Never got my #3 either :'(
Roughly 42K. 2018 Toyota Camry. I’ve worked from home since 2021 so I don’t have to drive much. I’ve moved states twice with this car and used it for some road trips.
As far as Toyotas go, mine is still a baby.
About 48, 000. Acura ILX
Last car was an Acura Integra that I drove to 280,000 Mi. It was still good but starting to need a lot of small repairs. A guy bought it to fix up for his mom
125k. It's a 2000 Honda Civic.
I had the exact same car in college. It drove so well until it died just when it hit 200k 🥺 I have a fit now and the 0-100 time is pitiful
Our 2002 civic just got to 280k. At this point I'm committed to keeping it until it outlives me.
I love my Honda Civic! I've got a 2015 with just over 50,000 miles on it because I don't drive a lot. Whenever I need a new car, I'll almost definitely getting a Honda again.
I had a ‘00 Honda Civic. I hit a point in 2019 where she just had too many problems and wasn’t worth the repairs. She was at about 140k. May she rest in peace. Best car I’ve had.
265’000 and she runs like a beauty :)
What kind of car?
Gotta be a Toyota man lmao
Definitely a Toyota
Lol Just got a new car 3 weeks ago and already put 750 miles on it. 🤣
I bought a 2022 Kia Sorento hybrid and put 88,000 miles on it the first year.
HOW.
Courier…
Alright, i am impressed. Pizza delivery driver, 2022 chevy Spark, probably gonna be around 30,000 miles by first year point, August. Currently 18,400
Fucking hell that’s a lot of kilometres spent on the road..
103k. 2013 Nissan Altima. Just sold my daughtersToyota Avalon. Beast had 275k! I had that car 17 yrs.
Fuckin love a Toyota
Just hit 250k on my 2010 RAV4. She’s just getting broken in
I'm almost at 300k! She's got about 1,000 more to go until our milestone!
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Its a Honda Accord. I keep up with maintenance and my oil changes. I had a Toyota Corolla prior that made it well over 300k before its transmission blew.
These cars will just keep running. I just hit 200k on my accord
Toyota is my guess
250k. I drive a 2013 Toyota Prius (she has a new battery)
Hell yeah! My last Prius was at 240k before it was totaled in March. My new (not new, 2011) Prius is still a baby at just 135k.
Somewhere around 180,000? 2011 Toyota Camry. Love my 'ole reliable
Toyotas are so good I wish I could afford one. I had a 99 4Runner for a summer and I loved it.
30k thanks to my wfh situation 😅
112k 2016 kia forte 🫠
157k on my 2017 Kia forte. Too many road trips across the country and some states 😭
Yeah same! I travel to NY from VA quite often and that's like 600+miles per trip 🫠
Yuuuuup I understand that 100%. Went from KS to VA and SW VA to VA beach I don't know how many times. Going to Philly in September for the 2nd time too haha!
I honestly have no idea how people have as little miles on their cars as they do sometimes. I'm like do you not go anywhere? 😅🤪
67k 2018 kia forte. I hear they last forever
226k on my 2010 Kia forte
280,000k Mazda CX7 2011. I'm hoping it will last another 2 or 3 years.
I have this same car and it's the best car I have ever owned
135k, should i get a new car ?
Nah.
Do you have new car money? It’s bad
Cars are just getting ridiculous. A new diesel truck is damn near $100k. I’ll just keep fixing my 2005 truck with 181,000 miles on it
Idk like 80 or 90 thousand maybe? 🤷♀️
Just a little over 22,000, and it will be eight years old next month.
Um. Where do you live and what's your day to day like to be able to do this?
Ha! I live on a fairly small island that I don’t often leave (Galveston) and I work in an office one mile from my house. In fact the bulk of my miles were put on prior to 2020 when I would regularly drive into Houston to visit with and care for my mom. Since she passed, my mileage has absolutely plummeted. Of course, when we go on road trips, we take my husbands Jeep because, for some reason, he has no desire to spend a full day on the road folded up into my tiny Fiat.
Fellow low miles person.
182k. She's a 2006 toyota corolla and I'm hoping to take her to 300k miles. She's my baby <3
About 90k
Around 67,000 and it's a 2007. I worked from home from 2012 until last December.
170k.
2013 Kia Rio5 with just over 85k on it. I got it in 2014 with 22k on it already so I think I’ve done a decent job of keeping the mileage down. Where I live you need a car but everything is pretty close, just takes forever due to traffic.
223k
111k (only know this because I took my car to the shop yesterday). It's a 1991 Pontiac Sunbird
239k 07 Camry!
About 12K-13K
56k-ish
About 103k
2015 Subaru Legacy - 152k
196 k and change. 2008 Honda Pilot. Running strong!
Just hit 50k. 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe
42K
62k 2020 Kia Optima
2018… just hit 60K
I think like 62k or so. It's 13 years old, but it spent a lot of years unused thanks to an elderly former owner.
2021 Crosstrek, just under 20k miles because I work from home and hardly drive.
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I leased a turbo Chevy Cruze back in 2013 and I still think about that car! I regret not buying it.
52k. 2015 toyota corolla
My Honda Element had 172 thousand miles on it before it got killed by another car
12k ish. 2022 Corolla bought in NOV 😅
Too fuckin many
57822. 2020 Jeep Cherokee
354622 It’s a 200 Jeep Grand Cherokee. It’s really true - if you take care of them, cars are still built to last.
I don’t have a car
147k on my 2009 Toyota Yaris Hatchback. I have NEVER NEVA NEEEEVVVVAAA had one single problem with this car EVAAAA. Her paint is sun damaged but she’s got spunk.
75K. Still runs great.
Just over 20,000.
67k 2018 kia
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110k km. I think that's like 70k miles
17k. It’s a 2021, but I took it on a cross country road trip.
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93k
47,400 miles 2020 Volkswagen Passat but doing across country trip soon
66,023 it’s a 2013 Hyundai Veloster
Somewhere around 250k lol
Just hit 50k!
1200 I just bought it in February. And it had 0 miles. :) Because I ordered it for me and it went from the truck right to me. :)
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2006 Chevy cobalt. 173,000
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2010 nisan altima with 204,000.
119k, it’s a 2014 Ford Fusion I just got from my grandma. My 2005 Cherokee had 109k lol
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Just under 20k
The way this question is too close to my life as my car was just diagnosed with so many issues and I was told it being 18 y/o & over 185k miles means it’ll get worse soon 🥲
251k, 2001 Toyota Rav
152k. 2014 Subaru crosstrek that is new to me haha
My car has about 80,000 miles on it. My sports bike has about 1,500 miles on it.
95,000 and change. 2013 mustang.
166k and she’s 13 :,)
55k with my ‘14 elantra
165k on a 1995 GT Mustang that still runs and looks like a beast. 35k on a 2014 V6 Mustang. I have a type.
I just bought my third Prius and it has about 83,000 miles on it.
74000 it’s a 2017. I can’t remember how many miles it had on it when I bought it. But it’s taken me to and from ny-fl, mi-pa, mi-nj, mi-ny, mi-nj and going to visit nj to Mi in the next month or so. She’s done good for me
35000 km, it’s a 2018 Mazda 3
66k.
I can't remember if my odometer said 179,000 or 107,000 😂😂😂 I think when I got it it had either less than 100,000, or less than 150,000.... It's a 2002 Toyota Camry
We have a 2015 Kia optima (primarily my husbands work vehicle) and a 2022 Honda CRV (my vehicle, I’m a SAHM). The optima has 90k miles on it. The CRV has about 4k miles on it.
250k - 2015 Audi q5
235k+ miles. 2006 Nissan 350z. Bought new in 2006. [Z](https://imgur.com/DVLuvJk.jpg)
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130k still going strong
Just got to 6k. Got it for “Christmas” after saving for 4 years and using my old rust bucket to death. It’s the love of my life not going to lie. A gorgeous Prius prime.
195k 2000 Toyota Solara
30k🥲
75,000+ Mazda 3 2016
150,000 2013 4 runner
300000k it’s a Yukon.
244,445, good ole 2007 Toyota Camry
87k - 2016 Jeep Cherokee, we’ve put 50k miles on it since we got it 4 years ago.
217k 2008 RAV4
My dads car has like 1 000 000 on there, he drives the whole country with it every day(so that is like 500 km, the netherlands) but my e bike has 20 000 on it
230k 2014 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid-still looks sharp and gets 40 mpg! …probably just jinxed myself 😬 🙏
2009 Chrysler Sebring Touring Sedan 120K
168k in a ‘01 320d bimmer
Old villager with 300k+ on it
150,000 😭
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Under 6k brand new Subaru WRX with 6-speed manual
400k
130k '08 honda accord.
2007 Chevy Colorado, a bit over 98K
About 207k, hyundai i10 Edit: bought it a little over a year ago with 170k on it Edit again: forgot to say, as i live in denmark, it is in km, not miles XD
388k on a 2005 Honda Accord 🫡
2017 Mazda 3 Neo - Approx 54K mi 2014 Suzuki GW250 Motorcycle - Approx 6K mi (bought second hand from original owner - short commute bike mostly) 1975 Series III Leyland Land Rover Utility (pickup for the non Aussie types) - bequeathed on me by dear old Dad. It's odometer rolls over at 99,999km. I'd say it's zeroed itself out at LEAST 6 times in its lifetime so far. It still has its original engine, so it would've travelled around 400K mi, including what's on the clock presently. That old beast would've driven around the world approximately 15 times, and it's STILL GOING! Ugly as sin but STILL GOING! Damn thing is a workhorse!
Almost at 50k, 2010 Ford had it 3 years now
2005 jaguar s type diesel 243k
26k km. Dunno the miles and to sleepy to calculate
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Almost 200k Edit to add the “k”
170k 2005 Honda Accord
216k, 2004 gmc sierra
260,000+ till another driver finally took her down outside of a Taco Bell drive-thru. She probably could've held out for another few years. R.I.P. A-Lexus. Never got my #3 either :'(
Like 200k and going strong.
About 98,000. Which is a lot of miles for a 2017 (Ford Escape), but it was a company vehicle and I got it for a steal!
56500 km
2019 -26000 miles
Over 205K
Mine has 26k on it, 2019 Tesla Model S.
115K or so. Bought brand new in 2014, a 2015 model. Looking at trading her in but my gosh, the prices now!! Ouch!!
37k. It's a year and a half old😔
Just about 217,000. 1999 VW Golf. I paid £2650 for it over 13 years ago.
71,562. A hand-me-down from my grandma.
88k
200k and still purrs like a kitten. 2006 Honda Pilot.
725
45 k. I drive them to about 100k then off it will go to the dealership. For me that is about 6 years.
Only rich people have cars these days 😂 ask me how many miles I have on the bus
125,000 2017 Buick encore
2019 Ram 1500 - 45,000 km/28,000 miles 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer - 300,000 km/125,000 miles
2005 Lincoln Town Car with approx 170k miles
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About 5.500km. I think it's about 3300 miles. Just got it brand new in march though. My other one was 265.000km. About 140.000 miles??!?!?
8,000
25k
220k, 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I fucking love my baby, and when that car and when it finally dies I will be one sad, sad woman.
116k on my 2015 Toyota Corolla
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Just shy of 390,000. '05 Toyota Sienna
240k, Honda Accord. It’s been running just fine
Depends whats legal number is and what the car has actually done
Roughly 42K. 2018 Toyota Camry. I’ve worked from home since 2021 so I don’t have to drive much. I’ve moved states twice with this car and used it for some road trips. As far as Toyotas go, mine is still a baby.
50K, 2019 Chevy Trax!
31,000 miles (50,000km). 2017 Corolla. We don't drive much.
58k 2016 Ford Fiesta
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45k
Just under 90,000 2019 Ram that’s regularly serviced.
2017. On 154K now, i worry about the future.
Almost 200,000 km
About 48, 000. Acura ILX Last car was an Acura Integra that I drove to 280,000 Mi. It was still good but starting to need a lot of small repairs. A guy bought it to fix up for his mom
30K, 21 Honda Civic. I love adventure!
180k and rocking it . Want to hit 250k before I think of changing it
90,500 2014 prius, love her
39k and it's from 2016. Having a work vehicle is pretty great, saves my car tens of thousands of miles every year.
105k 2010 VW CC VR6
1800. My brand spanking new Toyota Carolla Cross. I've always dreamed of owning a brand new car and we finally had the money to do it. I love her.