Post your odometer reading

Here is an ongoing thread on same topic:
That is a bit different though. It’s for photos of fun milestones and this one is more about letting people know how far you have gone on your car and what oils you have been using. I think both threads can exist
 
I have a little over 150,000 on my Civic. It's just a daily driver but holding up really well. I think about selling it every day but just cannot part with a vehicle that is mostly trouble free and treats me well..
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I have a little over 150,000 on my Civic. It's just a daily driver but holding up really well. I think about selling it every day but just cannot part with a vehicle that is mostly trouble free and treats me well.. View attachment 266765
I think that owning a Corvette and a Civic is a winning combination! One for going fast and one for reliable daily driving and great fuel economy. Great minds think alike my friend! 😎
 
2005 Ranger (103k miles 5k/1year OCI). Various oil experiments over the years since bought new. Last OCI 10/24 with M1 Euro 0W-40. May try M1 ESP 0w-30 next.

2000 4Runner (293k miles 5k/1 year OCI). Last OCI 9/24 with QSUD Euro 5w-40. May try M1 ESP 0w-30 next.

1996 Dodge Van (179k miles 5k/1 year OCI). Last OCI 1/19 with M1 HM 10w-30. Changed oil and parked it.

1993 F150 (254k Miles 3 year OCI). Go to the "dump truck". Last OCI 10/22 with QSUD Euro 5w-40. Next OCI will be the same. Truck barely gets 1k miles a year.
 
Just changed the oil and filter on my 23 Forester yesterday. Odometer reading was 5095.
 
My 2014 V6 Accord 2 door has 25,000 miles. Bought it a little over a year ago with 13,500. Was a little worried about how low the mileage had been with previous owners, but it seems to be in fine shape. Just did my 2nd oil change on it. Previously had Kirkland 0w20 switched over to Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5w30.
 
2024 Corolla, just about ready to hit 1,500 miles. Bought it last October. I drive my 2001 Rav4 beater during the winter (308,000 miles). I plan on getting a few thousand miles on the Corolla before next winter.
 
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