Brag about your car's miles!

thats a total lie tracer's weren't that well built over 170,000 good luck finding one.

You don't believe then don't complaint.


Plymouth last 285,000 then that is lie because they don't last 100,000 miles. Keep your mouth shut. You don't know if that owner drive tracer on highway all times that how he got miles.


tracer last 170,000 mean bad owner who don't care and drive in city.
 
I own now

79 F150 plan sell. I believe it have 135,000 miles

91 Bronco with 5.0L 147,000 miles. Keep that for summer drive.

94 geo tracker 115,000 miles. Plan sell it.

Bought 95 F250 XL 5.8L with 77,000 miles. plow truck. Use that for winter and spring.
 
1993 Explorer - out of service 260K miles

1997 Explorer have 140k miles now.
 
1993 Explorer - out of service 260K miles

1997 Explorer have 140k miles now.
93 Explorer- out of svs @ 260K miles, is the tranny out of svs? Smoky engine?
I just curious. Is a 260K miles on the original engine? If so I ll be :shock:
 
93 Explorer- out of svs @ 260K miles, is the tranny out of svs? Smoky engine?
I just curious. Is a 260K miles on the original engine? If so I ll be :shock:

Well, not exactly smoky engine, the oil leaking on valve cover gasket caused oil to seep on hot exhaust making awful burn smell. Noisy alternator bearing, and other maintenance work. Engine and tranny still original, never been touched since day one. :) Engine/tranny still operational now as I let it run for few mins once or twice a month. :)
 
Well, not exactly smoky engine, the oil leaking on valve cover gasket caused oil to seep on hot exhaust making awful burn smell. Noisy alternator bearing, and other maintenance work. Engine and tranny still original, never been touched since day one. :) Engine/tranny still operational now as I let it run for few mins once or twice a month. :)
Damn it. I never see any over 250K on the clocks of the Explorers when serviced or smogged them.
Have you drive or heard about the Toyota /Lexus 4.7L V8 (found in pick ups/ SUVs)? I notice the 4.7L engines are more clean and dry, shows no very thin oil leaks even they hit over 220K miles. Every time I inspect the cat converters under the vehicles during the smog inspections, see no oil leaks from under the engine or tranny. I consider the 4.7L V8 engines are the best for low maintenance repairs. The starter is locating in the valley of the 4.7L block that never been replace since first new vehicle. The starter's life can be last over 200K or 300K? Wtf. I know one Lexus SUV w/ a 4.7L and AWD, have a poor gas mileage than my wife's 2000 Ford Explorer w/ a 5.0L V8.....though.:cool2:
 
Damn it. I never see any over 250K on the clocks of the Explorers when serviced or smogged them.
Have you drive or heard about the Toyota /Lexus 4.7L V8 (found in pick ups/ SUVs)? I notice the 4.7L engines are more clean and dry, shows no very thin oil leaks even they hit over 220K miles. Every time I inspect the cat converters under the vehicles during the smog inspections, see no oil leaks from under the engine or tranny. I consider the 4.7L V8 engines are the best for low maintenance repairs. The starter is locating in the valley of the 4.7L block that never been replace since first new vehicle. The starter's life can be last over 200K or 300K? Wtf. I know one Lexus SUV w/ a 4.7L and AWD, have a poor gas mileage than my wife's 2000 Ford Explorer w/ a 5.0L V8.....though.:cool2:

What year and model of Lexus? Hard to believe that Lexus is poor gas mileage than Explorer.
 
NorCal20 - why you have so many cars? Including the new Subuaru? :eek:



dude....its American way, man.

but im gonna to sell my motorcycle and Volvo within a year. So that i will have 3 cars. Im still drivin' my Tacoma and 4runner, yo!
 
What year and model of Lexus? Hard to believe that Lexus is poor gas mileage than Explorer.
2004 Lexus GX 470, similar to Landcruise, is gas thirsty much as 11.8 mpg in city driving than Explorer w/a 5.0L cuz of heavy GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rate) is 6150 lbs compare to a Ford Explorer's GVWR 5750lbs. But heavy Lexus SUV means good ride quaility. Worst heavy SUV with a dwarf motor is a 2004 VW Touareg w/a 3.2L V6, AWD, weighted 6493 lbs, rate 14 mpg in city/18mpg highway. Sounds very bad gas mileage. Same as MBZ ML 320 or BMW X5 SUVs (they built in USA). Who love Euro SUVs? Me? F--K Euro SUVs. I kiss domestic SUVs:wave:
 
2004 Lexus GX 470, similar to Landcruise, is gas thirsty much as 11.8 mpg in city driving than Explorer w/a 5.0L cuz of heavy GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rate) is 6150 lbs compare to a Ford Explorer's GVWR 5750lbs. But heavy Lexus SUV means good ride quaility. Worst heavy SUV with a dwarf motor is a 2004 VW Touareg w/a 3.2L V6, AWD, weighted 6493 lbs, rate 14 mpg in city/18mpg highway. Sounds very bad gas mileage. Same as MBZ ML 320 or BMW X5 SUVs (they built in USA). Who love Euro SUVs? Me? F--K Euro SUVs. I kiss domestic SUVs:wave:

Lexus GX 470 11.8MPG? Are you sure? Check it again.

Gas Mileage of 2004 Lexus GX 470
2004 Lexus GX 470
0-60 in 7.7 seconds
14City/17Highway MPG

Gas Mileage of 2000 Ford Explorer 2WD
2000 Ford Explorer 2WD
0-60 in 9 seconds.
14City/17Highway MPG

Both are same MPG but Ford is slower than Lexus.

Also, 2004 VW Touareg V6 is fast than Ford Explorer V8 but VW is heavy than Ford. How embarrassing.

Keep in mind, Don't FORGET about Performance.

European still better than domestic for ETC like you said American have lot problem of ETC but Europe rare. :aw:

Just respect to European since they have lot of invented like engine, airbag, ABS, NAV, supercharger, AWD, 4WD, gasoline, diesel, hybrid, highway, etc. If European do not exist then you end up to own the horse. :lol:

Did you know German is crazy over performance like BMW, MBZ, VW, etc?
 
Lexus GX 470 11.8MPG? Are you sure? Check it again.

Gas Mileage of 2004 Lexus GX 470
2004 Lexus GX 470
0-60 in 7.7 seconds
14City/17Highway MPG

Gas Mileage of 2000 Ford Explorer 2WD
2000 Ford Explorer 2WD
0-60 in 9 seconds.
14City/17Highway MPG

Both are same MPG but Ford is slower than Lexus.

Also, 2004 VW Touareg V6 is fast than Ford Explorer V8 but VW is heavy than Ford. How embarrassing.

Keep in mind, Don't FORGET about Performance.

European still better than domestic for ETC like you said American have lot problem of ETC but Europe rare. :aw:

Just respect to European since they have lot of invented like engine, airbag, ABS, NAV, supercharger, AWD, 4WD, gasoline, diesel, hybrid, highway, etc. If European do not exist then you end up to own the horse. :lol:

Did you know German is crazy over performance like BMW, MBZ, VW, etc?
If you are a taxi driver, driving in a Lexus GX 470 in density downtown, that would get 11.8 mpg. No kidding. The 14/17mpg for Lexus GX 470 is aveage choice by the EPA.
You says, European still better than domestic? I would agree w/ you.
You know who is Robert Bosch that he invented anything on the automobiles,
but back in 1900's, a young Robert Bosch came to Amercia for work. He studies trades as he learned alot of things then went back to his homeland. That was how he developed the things of the automobiles.

First electric starter motor was invented by GM engineer, Charles Kittering (Ohio born) in early 1900, first installed in a Cadillac in 1911. He founded
DELCO (Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company). He also invented a Miracle Compound called Freon ( A/C freon).

First Four Wheel Drive in 1906 by Otto Zachow and William Besserdich of Clintionville, Wisconsin.

I've see the European vehicles are having problems with electricals, fluid leakings or mechanical breakdowns as they brought in for the repairs as same problems with the domestic vehicles. They are same automobile problems and no perfect automobiles. I'm not in position to agrue you over the performance of the vehicles that you mentioned. No sweat.:wave:
 
If you are a taxi driver, driving in a Lexus GX 470 in density downtown, that would get 11.8 mpg. No kidding. The 14/17mpg for Lexus GX 470 is aveage choice by the EPA.
You says, European still better than domestic? I would agree w/ you.
You know who is Robert Bosch that he invented anything on the automobiles,
but back in 1900's, a young Robert Bosch came to Amercia for work. He studies trades as he learned alot of things then went back to his homeland. That was how he developed the things of the automobiles.


Remember Robert Bosch from German and he went to german school.


First electric starter motor was invented by GM engineer, Charles Kittering (Ohio born) in early 1900, first installed in a Cadillac in 1911. He founded
DELCO (Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company). He also invented a Miracle Compound called Freon ( A/C freon).

True

First Four Wheel Drive in 1906 by Otto Zachow and William Besserdich of Clintionville, Wisconsin.

The first four-wheel drive car, as well as hill-climb racer, with internal combustion engine, the Spyker 60 H.P., was presented in 1903 by Dutch brothers Jacobus and Hendrik-Jan Spijker of Amsterdam.
Four Wheel Drive Auto Co. (First US four wheel drive vehicle) - Clintonville , Wisconsin 1919

http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-1800-1919/1903-Spyker-60-HP-1280x960.jpg

No, Otto and William were not invented for four-wheel.


I've see the European vehicles are having problems with electricals, fluid leakings or mechanical breakdowns as they brought in for the repairs as same problems with the domestic vehicles. They are same automobile problems and no perfect automobiles. I'm not in position to agrue you over the performance of the vehicles that you mentioned. No sweat.:wave:

Yes, VW is most problem with electrical. It's true.

Read the red.
 
Read the red.

I know Robert Bosch is a German, who used to working in USA as trade apprentice..

Did I mention " Invented" in sentence? First 4WD vehicle in USA. I dont know who invented the first 4WD vehicle till you posted. Dutch brothers invented the 4WD vehicle. Interestly

VW is not only one. I did head gasket jobs on BMW/MBZ and Landrover SUV. I saw oil leaks under the 2006 BMW 330I, suspected timing tensioner's O seal or gasket something, advised a customer to take it to the dealer for warranty or something. I saw an odometer in the dash, was about 36K miles on it. Too many Euro vehicles in a town. Hey, you Come to Southern Calif,. see the Euro cars yourself. You see why the Euro cars are asking for repair jobs everyday. I love them for easy money. Hope you land a new mechanic job there. :cool2:
 
Just bought 95 F250 XL HD with flatbed. Plow.

new engine 13,000 miles old.

It have 77,300 miles now but you need understand that plow snow are hard on engine. Here example you drive really fast and brake hard in city you could notice it start tired when it get old? That reason #2 owner replaced 351W because didn't change oil often plus it sit for long times.
 
Just bought 95 F250 XL HD with flatbed. Plow.

new engine 13,000 miles old.

It have 77,300 miles now but you need understand that plow snow are hard on engine. Here example you drive really fast and brake hard in city you could notice it start tired when it get old? That reason #2 owner replaced 351W because didn't change oil often plus it sit for long times.
Low mileage on this truck, #2 owner didnt took a care of a 351W. What a shame.
 
i always wanted to be mechanic for a company (Big O Tires, Midas, others..)..but i do it on my truck, suv, motorcycle often anyway :]

Most of time, i get paid from friends who need their vehicles to repair. (most common that they always ask me to do stupid repair like: install spark plugs)
 
My car has over 99,100 miles on it...approaching 100k miles, possibility by around Feb.
 
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