Post milestone or just plain fun odometer pics!

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The Sonata on Sunday. I missed 103.0 on the trip odometer by literally inches. The sun was washing out the dash so I did a u-turn to get to the other side of the street and as I stopped. .0 changed to .1 Oh well...

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My 2005 Chrysler Town & Country. We’ve owned it for 45,000 of those miles and is a pleasure to drive. It was a snowbird minivan, so it saw very little Indiana winters, as it has little to no rust. The 3.8L workhorse has been reliable and new valve cover gaskets fixed a leak it had. I just drop in 10w30 and it’s happy as a clam. Best $3500 used car I’ve ever owned.

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She’s a little over 10 years old and just now pushed past 60k. I was at the stop sign at the end of my road this morning and looked down and immediately thought of this thread.
If you’re wondering what the 5 beside the mileage is, that pops up when you manually select the highest gear for it to go to when driving. It turns the MDS off when you do that. She runs on all 8 all the time.
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My 2005 Chrysler Town & Country. We’ve owned it for 45,000 of those miles and is a pleasure to drive. It was a snowbird minivan, so it saw very little Indiana winters, as it has little to no rust. The 3.8L workhorse has been reliable and new valve cover gaskets fixed a leak it had. I just drop in 10w30 and it’s happy as a clam. Best $3500 used car I’ve ever owned.

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I've seen plenty of those with the 3.3 or the 3.8 with 300,000 plus and still going. (y)
 
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