My 3 are getting older, but are all running like new. My truck is a 1991 Ford F-150 2WD. 30 years old with just 161,000 miles. My Jeep Grand Cherokee I bought new, just after I retired in April of 2015. It just rolled 15,000 miles. And we bought a new 2018 Toyota Camry in the Spring of that year. It just turned 10,000 miles. Being retired with 3 vehicles keeps the mileage low.
Neither the Jeep or the Toyota has yet to be driven on a wet street. Here in Havasu we're lucky to get 2" of rain a year. I've never used the wipers on either of them. (I turn them on when they get washed, to be sure if they work). Unless they get wrecked or stolen, I doubt I'll need to buy anymore new vehicles.
Neither the Jeep or the Toyota has yet to be driven on a wet street. Here in Havasu we're lucky to get 2" of rain a year. I've never used the wipers on either of them. (I turn them on when they get washed, to be sure if they work). Unless they get wrecked or stolen, I doubt I'll need to buy anymore new vehicles.