I bought a Chevy Pick-up new in 2005, It has over 291,000 miles and still has never had the brakes replaced or serviced. The brake pads and rotors are still good.
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I had a Black 1985 Ford T bird 5.0L V8, bought it in 87 with 20k and donated it in 2000 with 240k, drove it kindly but romped it on occasion. It had a digital dash with digital odometer. When it reached 200k it went back to 100k? Guess the engineers didn't think it would get over 200k so they never programmed it beyond that. Also love those non-interference push rod non fancy engines.Last edited by ZUL8TR; 05-18-2016, 01:06 PM."Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
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Originally posted by jeff55v View PostAnytime I hear the phrase "non-interference", it leads me to think the person had a timing chain or belt break.
One other thing the car had a 25gal gas tank and a 27 mpg highway (did have throttle body injection) and could get 650 miles between fill ups and gas to spare, loved it. Distance to empty computer was accurate."Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
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My 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport (5.9L automatic, 2wd) now has 307K+ and gets 21-22mpg on hwy, starts/runs/idles nice and has ice cold air conditioning. If it dies, I'll get the engine rebuilt. This truck had mostly hwy miles to 100K, then I towed boats almost every day at work for 5yrs. Now it spends most time sitting and gets used for towing or hauling maybe once a week.
Original engine/tranny/drivetrain. 3rd radiator (one was my fault), new harmonic balancer, new belts & hoses a couple times. Has never left me stranded.
Tom
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All these high mileage cars must have great maintenance. I have always used regular (non syn but lately syn blend) Brand name 10w-30 oil at 4-5k changes + filter and other usual fluid changes of coolant, tranny brakes, etc and get great life out of cars. What are your maintenance brews for long life?"Keep Move'n" life is catching up!
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One of the only Brand new vehicles I have ever purchased was. 1992 GMC Jimmy. When I finally had to get rid of it, body was shot, motor still good, it had over 600,000 kilometres on it,(from Canada). Regular maintenance, standard oil every 5-6000KM. My father was a mechanic and always said to look after your vehicle and they will last.
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