Are you driving the same car since 2010

Nope. Both of our cars from 2010 have moved on. We did have those two cars for 10+ years though when they did finally go.
 
2006 Subaru Outback 3.0R (6 cylinder, 5EAT, VTD drive system).

Currently 226,000.
Gave it to my daughter. She killed it at 254,000 miles. Not sure what was wrong (she’s in Colorado) but we netted $1,000 for the car and tires.
 
Yes.
83 Silverado since June, 83, 234K.
08 Malibu LTZ since May, 08, 74K.
Wish I still had my 74 Pontiac Grand Prix. :(
 
Nope. Replaced all that I had in 2010.

Now 10 years ago? only one of my four did I own 10 years ago.
 
Yes, my 2005 Buick LeSabre, 146k miles, one transmission rebuild,,,all ok at the moment..
Yes; among others, I have 3 very roadworthy Lesabres; 196K,170K and 97K (My wife's garage queen, it's had less than 5K per year for the last several years). Change oil ~10-13K, Amsoil transmission fluid @ 30-40K, Bosch Esi6 brake fluid ~3yrs, Amsoil or Lubegard Power Steering fluid ~ 40-50K.... Fix anything else that breaks; GM wheel bearings 513179 are only meant to outlast the warranty period...Plastic radiator tanks don't last forever...But that 3800 engine is flat out bulletproof (after you fix the intake gaskets and #### coolant elbows). I would not hesitate to take any of them cross country at a moments notice.
 
Yes; among others, I have 3 very roadworthy Lesabres; 196K,170K and 97K (My wife's garage queen, it's had less than 5K per year for the last several years). Change oil ~10-13K, Amsoil transmission fluid @ 30-40K, Bosch Esi6 brake fluid ~3yrs, Amsoil or Lubegard Power Steering fluid ~ 40-50K.... Fix anything else that breaks; GM wheel bearings 513179 are only meant to outlast the warranty period...Plastic radiator tanks don't last forever...But that 3800 engine is flat out bulletproof (after you fix the intake gaskets and #### coolant elbows). I would not hesitate to take any of them cross country at a moments notice.
My old Buick now lives near Knoxville tn now,,,Im driving my 2010 F150, 102,600 miles, never a problem with the engine.....about19-20 mpg at 65mph....Im almost 76, the truck will out live me..lmao....but we have 2 HARLEYS AND a Honda rebel in the gargage now,,life goes on...Keep riding...
 
My wife bought her Corolla new in 2003. It turned 200k fairly recently. I have been maintaining since it had 40k on it. I got my 2004 Ram 1500 in early 2011 and it’s got 102k on it now. I don’t see either vehicle changing hands any time soon.
 
Yes and no. We bought a 2014 Prius V due to family growth needing a bigger car. Was still driving the rest of the fleet until one was crushed.
 
1965 4-4-2, 97K
1968 Corvette Roadster 427, ODO died at 67K
2001 Toyota Tundra SR5, 220K
2006 Acura TSX, 210K
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Ranger 83, our resident newbie, resurrected this 3-1/2 year old thread but what the heck. Yup, still driving my 2008 Chevy 3/4 ton Burb. It has 225,000 miles and many bolt on parts have been replaced, but the engine, transmission and all drivetrain components have never been opened up. Hope to get to 250,000 miles next. I’m taking it up some interesting forestry roads in the Rocky Mountains, so still enjoying it. I hand spray the critical components with Krown every fall.
 
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Yes, still driving both 2007 models that were purchased new. I've had the 2020 for 4 months. I'd like to find a low mileage TSX like JeffKeryk has.
I service 3 TSXs: our 2006 and 2 2007s that belong to friends. Put some decent rubber on, get an alihnment and you have a great set of wheels.
Honda got it right with this one... The TSX is the Japanese Accord, I believe.

This was my sister's car; I helped her get an SUV so she gave me this one. I gave it to a friend who is a single Dad.
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