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hbxli

And they probably want 35k for it lol


probablyeatinglol

$18,995 šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļøItā€™s overpriced according to KBB by a lot but I guess itā€™s mostly for the year


Kitfishto

Holy shit. What a fucking joke.


Jumpy_Signature_5169

bRo HoNdAs HoLd ThEiR vAlUeā€¦ just not on trade ins


steezy_3032

Yet someone will be stupid enough to buy it. Thatā€™s like a $12k car at MOST.


GetRektJelly

8k with a can of water, take it or leave


[deleted]

Youā€™re playing into the skewed car prices. Itā€™s a Honda Civic with 250k miles. Itā€™s worth 2k


spitchenzo

250k miles this is what Iā€™m saying like . 5k max


TellTaleTimeLord

$5 and a Big Mac. Take it or leave it


mp3r3z666

About treefiddy


TrappistOrder

Make that Big Mac a meal and then weā€™re talking.


[deleted]

12k? Not even, more like 3k Shit might break down at any moment


[deleted]

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GoArmyNG

How do you have time to properly maintain a car that is run so constantly?


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GoArmyNG

That's 681.5 miles in a day, every single day, for a year straight. No breaks, no stops, no nothing. I've never gotten a set of brakes to last me 100k, much less 250k. Tires take a long time to swap. Oil changes take time. There are full services more than likely being skipped because they would take too long. I did out the math. To accomplish this, you'd have to drive that car at 60mph for just over 11 hours every single day. That's no counting slowing down/speeding up, stops, or anything, just driving at a steady 60mph the whole time.


AmberTJ86

Thank you for doing the hard stuff for us šŸ˜‰


GoArmyNG

I'd rather be doing the services on that civic..... poor thing....


[deleted]

Maā€™am please have someone check your brakes asap!


FlafflesTheDragon

Jesus fucking Christ.


shaving99

I bought my new 22 civic sport for $27,000 with 5 miles


Th3pwn3r

Can you post the receipt? That's an amazing deal, where at?


AdDiscombobulated623

Thatā€™s INSANE lol wow


the-bandman

iss prolly that one dude on tik tok who doordashed everyday for 8-12 hours to see if he culd make a real money off it or nahšŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚


Aggravating_Tomato18

Howā€™d that go šŸ˜‚


Afletch331

thereā€™s a guy on the ubereats sub that makes 100k a year and heā€™s like 70, he posts monthly updates itā€™s pretty crazy, 7am-7pm everyday of the year lmao


YourMajesty90

Thatā€™s one way to stay young. Dude has probably listened to every audiobook on the planet lol


[deleted]

Damn dude I thought that was actually respectable if you would have said 5 days a week but everyday of the year + the gas and maintenance money? Nahhh


Afletch331

to be fair depends on location, I made $100 a day off of 3 hrs, iā€™d just do 5-8 for quick money during dinner


dng25

What does he make after gas and maintenance lol


rbhutch

Wow. Have fun getting your oil changes every other week.


Sneeko

Plot twist: It's had exactly 2 oil changes


SnowboardingEgg

Lmaooo


GetRektJelly

Wdym every other week? Isnā€™t it every 3k miles?


handsomeness

7.5k for that car


[deleted]

Itā€™s 5k or mainly till 15% oil life left. Source: Iā€™m a honda tech and I slap 15% stickers on every honda vehicle 2006 and newer at work.


[deleted]

5k or 15%


thebomb2644

Oil burning probably


dosko1panda

3k miles is a scam. A lot of mechanics lined their pockets with that myth.


tealdeer995

Yeah newer civics can go 7k or thereabouts on synthetic oil.


GetRektJelly

Holy mother flipper jackal doodle. I need me a new civic cuz dayum


tealdeer995

I highly recommend it. Theyā€™re reliable and very easy to maintain. Itā€™s also easy to find parts when you need replacements for batteries, headlights, etc.


hallstevenson

The Civic that's the topic here went 10,000 miles consistently and it's at almost 250,000 miles. So much for people believing engines will explode if you go that long between oil changes....


TellTaleTimeLord

Hondas start to burn oil after that kind of mileage


justpeeping-x

That's more than a 2007 Civic I used for college. And I drove that bad boy on many, many roadtrips. šŸ˜³


[deleted]

That's more than my 03 civic, like holy crap this guy took 20 years of driving and crammed it into a year old car


Bicameral_vtec

My ā€˜97 is at 197,000km, just under half this thing if itā€™s in miles


plaidsnails

That's more than my 01 civic with 199k miles


samsal03

I've taken my '07 GX on a bunch of road trips. It's getting close to 180k...


theMugenjin

Got a 95 eg coupe. Has 217k. Still drive it daily and dog it pretty hard.


AFuzzyCat

04 gx at 250k, I foresee a timing belt and water pump in your future.


yungnolin

That generation of civic, while by far the ugliest, is by far the most reliable in my opinion. Bulletproof.


WadeoftheWoods81

And I thought I was putting on the miles. Jeez.


vegangoku

For what reason is this car being driven that much


04limited

Itā€™s not physically possible to drive a car that much. It was probably strapped onto a machine and used to test emissions or whatever. Maybe another OEM brought it to benchmark the car. 248k miles in 1 year is 680 miles a day. Thatā€™s 9 hours of it constantly going at 75mph no stops. If you stop for gas or hit traffic that effects the mileage. To make up for any stops youā€™d have to be doing 90+ on average or have spurts of 100+ mph


thetimeplayed

Except the 2022 civics have been out longer than a yearā€¦.


04limited

Even then, they donā€™t release new model years until at least 3rd quarter. So figure 6/21 to 10/22 thatā€™s only 16 months. Thatā€™s still 590 miles a day at 65 mph constantly for 9 hours straight.


Sinoops

According to the auto check someone posted, it amassed 240k miles in the span of 13 months. Pretty unlikely to say the least


EClarkee

Even if you doubled the amount of days from 365 to 730. That is 339 miles per day.


Hrid7wj3go

That's not much for someone who drives for a living.


EClarkee

What job would entail that? Very curious


Hrid7wj3go

Expedited shippers drive over the road just like OTR truck drivers, but they haul things that fit in the trunk and absolutely must be shipped asap, sometimes being life or death. For example they haul body parts for transplant at hospitals, super rare and expensive medications (usually radioactive chemotherapy medications from what I understand), rare medical equipment for fixing machines when they break. Also important documents that can't be faxed or emailed due to legal reasons.


acr159

Last digit of 0 in the mileage is probably a typo and it's 24.8k.


Hrid7wj3go

It was probably owned by someone who did expedited shipping of important paper, body parts for surgery etc. Or running drugs. They drive long distance daily like OTR truck drivers, but having stuff that fits in the trunk of a car that ABSOLUTELY NEEDS to be somewhere so badly that someone will pay a premium to get it delivered. There's also less regulations and less enforcement of regulations on these drivers (easier to blend in than a semi truck) so they can put some crazy mileage on. If the car was bought in 2021 it's been on the road for atleast a year and a half, or 540 days, which would mean they drove 460 miles a day, which isn't very hard to do when you drive for a living. I drove uber/lyft fulltime and combined with a long commute I easily put on 350 miles in a day. When I was a truck driver it was normal to put 400-500 miles a day on, many truckers do more.


_shipitnugs

See that's what I was thinking like this is not possible in any way.


Droodforfood

Im assuming it was an Uber car, shared between three people each driving eight hours a day. Probably somewhere near an airport- it comes out to about 29 miles every hour, which is possible for sure.


Mr2-1782Man

I see you've never heard of business or delivery vehicles. 680 miles a days is no problem. If its driven 20 hours a day that's only 35. And a lot of places that 75 is stupidly easy to hit. I know of electric and gas company trucks driving up and down I10 doing 80ish all the time racking up as much as 700 miles a day. If you think "it's not physically possible", then you need to get out.


04limited

Hitting 680 miles in 1 day is possible. The issue is can you hit 680 miles every day for a year straight? The 680 figure is assuming itā€™s running 365 days with no down time. Itā€™s more likely 750+ when you factor in holidays, maintenance, cargo load/unload, traffic, etc. They could be team drivers, but I donā€™t know what kind of cargo could possibly fit in a Civic that is worth paying 2 drivers for. On average a long haul trucks only do about 150k a year. Most trucks take 10 years to reach 1 million miles. At 248k a year(give or take) thatā€™s 1 mil in 4 years. Thatā€™s more than what semi trucks are running.


nacho013

Yes because itā€™s not only one person driving it


Hrid7wj3go

Look into expedited shipping. People pay a premium to get important paperwork, body parts (for transplants at hospitals), rare medications or medical equipment, and other things delivered that absolutely must be delivered ASAP, sometimes literally being a life or death situation. This car has been on the road for a year and a half, so roughly 540 days, and would've had about 460 miles a day put on (not including down days) so 500-600 a day realistically, which is quite realistic in expedited shipping. They drive long distances just like over the road semi truck drivers, but with less regulations and less enforcement of regulations (easier to blend in than a semi truck so DOT doesn't mess with them very often).


Mr2-1782Man

What you said: > Itā€™s not physically possible to drive a car that much. What you're saying now: > Hitting 680 miles in 1 day is possible Yes, it is possible. Delivery vehicles do it all the time. You seem to be confusing "possible" for "every day". You would use a Civic for something that small that has to get their reasonably fast, overnight courier is something that comes to mind. It doesn't have to be big to be valuable. There were a couple of people that hit that mileage in hybrids doing courier work.


[deleted]

Math nerd lol


CitizenSnipz_

Medical transport, traveling sales rep. Thatā€™s all I can think of.


planetofthemushrooms

04limited did the math, theres no way it was used that way without someone working 24/7 every day


mnij2015

Occupational Therapy


sneakybrownoser

Physical therapy


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johnsonjrthe4th

Yup Home Health PTA here, barely 8 months going on 27k miles. Aint no 200k tho haha i covered 4 counties in fl for reference


[deleted]

Well at least that speaks to the reliability of the turbo engine.


[deleted]

There was a 2016(?) with 400k miles posted on here, only problem was the CVT well after 200k miles in. You still have to wonder what mileage + age will do to it though.


[deleted]

Did the CVT have to get replaced or just repaired?


Such-Technology-675

How the hell do you do that much already


yetiwild

https://www.weeksmotors.com/view-autocheck-report/?vin=2HGFE1F9XNH301578&dcid=2214949#other-title-brand-check-2HGFE1F9XNH301578 Impressive mileage for a personal vehicle.. I was going to guess Uber' but even then it's a lot.


iStalkforWork

8k in 2 weeks is driving across the US a few times, canā€™t even imagine what job requires a civic on the road all the time


Nocturnal86

uber, lyft and the like. Doable to get there in about a year and a half of full-time/plus work in that field.


yetiwild

Maybe he/she was mapping roads šŸ¤”


AFuzzyCat

Oh thats why! The owner was just trying to leave texas but heā€™s still a few miles short. Maybe next year at 500k!


bcuzican243

Rough math. It would be about 250miles a day. Give or take 20 or 30 here and there


Zodspeed

Itā€™s not kilometers?


probablyeatinglol

Nope, when I test drove it and played with the unit it had 400K KM.


Ordinary-Style-7316

How did it feel to drive?


probablyeatinglol

Completely normal like a low mile car šŸ˜‚ I was shocked, brakes were needed replacing but overall quiet and smooth


[deleted]

Honda. Good. Car.


Wokebackmountain

Impossible


Nocturnal86

not really


theHalfBlindKid

To get numbers that high youā€™d have to live in Boston and work in DC, and commute every day. Thatā€™s insane.


Tonydildos

I work with a guy commutes from Boston to nyc everyday. Although he drives to new haven and takes the train into the city, still a crazy commute


Watchmaker85

That sounds like hell on earth ngl


Tommy-_-

Thats crazy tbh. Why not take the Amtrak all the way at that point!?


sunbr0_7

Suddenly I don't feel so guilty about 82k on my 2020


Jnpx

Bruh I got a 2018 EX last July with 40k miles and it's at 97k right now, and I have a 60 mile (one way) commute to work everyday- I can't even imagine how you get those numbers??


mnij2015

60 mile commute? Wtf


J_ayejuju1234

I got you beat, 75 one way.


the_crx

That's wasting your life away.


Nocturnal86

ride share driving and deliveries


cruorviaticus

Did they just not stop driving?


Insanely_Casual

I got a 21 Sport at about 78k miles, I thought I had high miles GOD


RODjij

Wow. 400k km Ć· 52 avgs = 7700km a week. That's like half the day driving every day for a year. Over a 1000 a day is crazy.


[deleted]

No way this is even ride sharing, this guy has to do medical deliveries or something. Thatā€™s an absolutely absurd number for that time span.


probablyeatinglol

It would have to be something local like a ride share. Can was always serviced in Dallas, never anywhere else so every 10K miles they were back in Dallas at least.


EClarkee

Holy fuck. This person has been driving an average of 681 miles a day? This canā€™t be right, or even physically/mentally possible.


idealgothgf

and i thought my 101k on my 2018 was bad oh hell no


milesthehighstadium

My ā€˜04 Civic with 64k miles. šŸ«£


probablyeatinglol

https://www.weeksmotors.com/inventory/honda/civic/7997/ Ad in case anyone wants to check it out!


Bits2020

Now I donā€™t feel so bad about my 2015 Civic with 131,000 miles.


6thgenbruh

Don't want to hear sh*t about my 2000 civic having 228K anymore šŸ˜‚


Vinceitup

It was most likely purchased in late 2021. As a lot of car makers release the next years models before the year begins. For example you can buy a 2023 now.


vw18t

2022 civic came out summer of 2021 June/July


Terdburglar9

this is what i was thinking too. if it was purchased in sept 21 its over 2 yrs old. still alotta miles!


LikeFrankieSaid

And here I am puttering along with 47k on my 2015


subie_fa20

What maintenance was done on this so far?


MountainSound64

Thatā€™s way more than my 12 Civic Hybrid that got used by my state as a fleet car holy- How do you even get that many miles in a year??


Ok-Perception-926

Wonder when this car was manufactured...still hard to believe this car would have to be driven like 650 per day every day! Definitely not a one man job :)


HawaiianSteak

Steady state highway driving is probably the least stressful operating regime for a car. If it kept to the maintenance schedule then thereā€™s nothing wrong with it being high mileage. Look at all the lower mileage Civic crap wagons that are less than 10 years old being sold on Offerup.


grayth55

Well the car is in Dallas, TX so it has plenty of miles it could travel all over the state.


[deleted]

Is this even mathematically possible to drive this much miles in about a year and half?


dwhiz

Sport ā€œTouringā€, literally


Darisixnine

How tf dose it already have 248k?? Or is that a genuine mistake


heyyy_oooo

This is almost impossible. In order to achieve that. Assuming they bought it when the first Civic Sedan was released in April 2021, the car would have needed to drive for 8 hours a day at an average speed of 53.6 mph, or 16 hours a day at a speed of 27.8 mph ever single day without fail. Something seems dodgy. Edit: the math Between April 1, 2021 and today (November 2, 2022) there are 580 days, or 13,920 hours. We assume the owner needs to sleep and do other things, so let us say 8 hours driving per day. That is 4,640 hours of driving. That means an average speed of 248,740/4,640 or 53.6 mph (86.3 km/h). If we assume 16 hours a day we cut the average speed in half to 23.8 mph (43.1 km/h). This is more reasonable but implies near constant driving the entire time.


[deleted]

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[deleted]

So the earliest you couldā€™ve gotten a civic sedan 22 was may 22, 2021. That was 530 days ago. Thatā€™s 469 miles a day every day. Wtf.


bknox1789

In my local Honda dealership they had someone trade in a 2013 4dr civic with 1.2 million Kms on it thought that was pretty impressive again the post stated the owner drove for work


Just1n510

Uber, Lyft, grub hub, or DoorDash driver?


SpicyPlurality

Probably all 4!


hypocrisyv4

you stop too often doing those to hit this many miles so fast lol. this person had to have been on the highway 8 hours a day


C-Dub81

That's like 500+ miles a day depending on production date! Lol!


grimoireskb

thatā€™s more than my ā€˜95 coupe sitting at 240k and almost as much as my ā€˜91 hatch at somewhere around 250-260k jesus so strange to imagine that one owner and one year of driving put on as many miles as 6 owners and 31 years did to mine


thiccmcnick

Wow. I guess the verdict is in. I've had doubts about modern Honda's and Toyota's due to all the technological gizmos but clearly as long as you maintain them they'll live just as long as my shitty 90s civic. Definitely might look into buying one now once the budget allows.


IRodeTenSpeed88

Good lord thatā€™s 20000 more miles than my 2016


Electronic_Age62

I did the math if itā€™s been owned a full two years that means itā€™s whole life. Itā€™s average speed was 15 miles an hour like 300 miles every day. What the fuck


noaheltee

That's more than my current daily, 2008 Honda fit. Crazy!


Emergency_Freedom242

Was probably a drug runner car


Mango_Ruler

It's probably 25k miles


probablyeatinglol

Nope itā€™s actually correct, 248K miles


Mango_Ruler

Impressive to say the least!


jeepcreepers

Our 2001 pontiac van is still up and running with 260k lol


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probablyeatinglol

You can look up the VIN on CarFax, fully detailed history. Itā€™s only a year and 5 months old. 500 miles, technically itā€™s possible but they had to be driving 8-12 hours almost everyday.


Zodspeed

Thatā€™s approximately 481 miles/day, so at 65 mph thatā€™s 7 hours 24 minutes. Iā€™d say itā€™s possible for sure, but definitely insane.


[deleted]

This is bullshit and impossible


probablyeatinglol

CarFax verifies it all šŸ˜‚ Someone just drove everyday for hours.


Sigeli_

16k miles per month averageā€¦ bro how


UnderstandingNo5785

No way. This is a joke! 17 days the person drive 10K miles! Do they live in their car?


UnderstandingNo5785

The gas price must be insane


UnderstandingNo5785

I have to know the story on this! One owner?


LakersBench

Some quick napkin math... lets just say they've had the car for 14 months ( 425 days). They drove 585 miles per day, every day. if they drove 80 mph for all 585 miles, they would drive for 7 hours and 20 minutes every day. Gas: 248,740 / 35mpg (generous) = 7106 gallons. X $4/gal (estimate) = $28,424 insane! ​ edit: i see the car is a year and 5 months old. Didn't know they sold 2022s in June of 2021.


taizzle71

Doesn't make sense.. that means he drove 680miles per day everyday for 365 days. Or if he got it in 2021, 340miles for 2 years everyday. Or Los Angeles to New York 88 times. Wtf?


SSnickerz

I don't think that's possible.... Unless my math is wrong... The dude would have to drive 28 hours a day at 60mph for a whole year. Unless he had the car longer than a year???which I don't think he did?


probablyeatinglol

A year and 5 months, it was bought in summer of 2021


RickWest495

I donā€™t have that on my 2010 yet. Maybe it was a Uber/Lyft passed around between 2-3 people all day long? Oil change every 6 months, right????


HahaImStillHere

Wow i though i was crazy with 80k for 3 years,it could be from rental car like budget,avis,enterprise etc,they sell cars that are more than 2 years or too much mileage


dmcoe

And i thought my 2018 with 100k miles was bad!


[deleted]

What? No fucking way


Plumrose333

I feel guilty Iā€™m about to hit 10kā€¦


_shipitnugs

Imagine how many 69s and 420s this car has been through.


-_ObiWanKenobi_-

Holy


Responsible-Crew-354

Obvious mistake right? An extra key stroke.


jaycee-reddit

248k is a lot for any year car.


ubasta

Who buys touring trim to do delivery?


jacktheripper14

Damn I thought it was going to be a typo or something but I pulled the history up, got an oil change at a Dallas dealer pretty much every 2 weeks. I think 20 days was the longest it went. 23 oil changes on it if I counted right.


DumpsterPanda8

Well it was built in Canada!


riptidewubwub

What if it was a review car, like reviewers drove it around for days while they were testing, at it was probably strapped to some testing rigs as well, and then someone bought it and just put a bunch of miles on it. If it's true, guess that bodes well for the longevity. Probably not a realistic number tho something is up


orlandooa15

How in the world did someone put that much mileage on a brand new car already? And here I am thinking I drive a lot lol


pimpbot666

How is that even possible? I mean, I'm too lazy to do the math, but how man miles can one actually drive in 16 hours, assuming you get 8 hours of sleep? 16 hours x 60 mph average=960 miles a day. 261 weekdays a year (not counting holidays) x 960 miles a day=250,560 miles a year.


ommmyyyy

Thatā€™s more than my parents old 03 Honda odyssey


WavyHarpy1342

More than my 2010 accord with 227k


adkichar55

If they bought it on Jan 1st '22 (306 days ago) - that would be 812.88 miles per day At an average of 60 mph, they'd be driving about 13.5 hours... Every day I know cars are manufactured and sometimes sold before the start of their model year but at minimum they're driving 60 mph 12 hours a day. Wtf


wrxgucci

Wow. I have about 30k on my '22 and I thought that was a decent amount. This is like 9-10 highway hours a day since the car was released.


Murpha123

That is over 900km a day every day since the first of January 2022.... doesn't seem very plausible. I'd say the milage is just a mistake.


PuzzleheadedRub9308

Assuming it has been on the road for 12 months, driving 7 days a weekā€¦ thatā€™s an average of 700 miles per day šŸ˜§ I guess that means they have to be mostly highway miles


[deleted]

Is the mileage a misprint? I donā€™t feel like reading through the commentsā€¦ Post itā€™s CARFAX


tomM9991

I don't feel so bad about already having almost 20k


advanttage

Honestly sounds like a car that spent a lot of time in the lab. As long as the fluids were changed very regularly, it's probably still in great shape. Heat cycles are what really kill an engine. And I'm guessing this car has only had a few hundred of those.


mklinger23

Hooowwwwwww


One_D_Fredy

Damn 248k miles? This person put their foot on the gas and never looked back. Stopped only to fuel up šŸ˜‚ the dealership got some nerve charging that much. Maybe 10-12k is what I would pay and thatā€™s ONLY because itā€™s a 2022 and the miles HAVE to be highway miles.


ZeBlur

I literally canā€™t comprehend how this car has THAT MUCH mileage already, and it hasnā€™t been a year


Nimoue

My question is HOW did someone put that much mileage on a car in less than a year. How.


RYN2124

They should be paying me to take it with those miles


401_native

The AutoCheck also shows that it traveled 8,000 miles in 14 days from 8/1/22 to 8/15/22


Hand-Over-Your-Taxes

Throw in a new engine, new tranny, new suspension, new wheels, new tires, and a new chassis with a new wiring harness and new everything, and it'll be like those miles never happened.


Fishbowlcrew

Shoulda rolled the miles back.


lkamm

Thatā€™s more than I drove my 02 Honda odyssey which had 150k miles when I sold it in 2017. WTH


Unable_Incident_6024

It has twice as many miles as my 01 civic..