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I Am a “Fatboy” driving a 2011 Silverado Z71. I have put just about 100k on it and burn about a tank of gas a month. Truck still looks new, wish I did. Retirement has it’s perks! 

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2011 Highlander. Just under 120,000. My wife has her granny car. 2016 Accord with 44k. Oil change barely once a year. 

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Well, still driving my 2001 Silverado 1500

Tons of rust from living in CT for too long, but damn if it still doesnt run like new with 189000 miles.

Recently bought a 2023 Jetta to run around in, it gets 40mpg

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12 hours ago, eRay said:

2022 Ford Maverick

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Very pretty truck, love the color.  I almost bought one of these, but couldn’t find a new one with the options I wanted.  They were scarce when I was buying.  Used ones were available but were selling for as much as new ones then.  I bought My Ridgeline used just a few months ago with only 25k on the clock.  Buying a couple years old let me get a fully loaded model, as I loves me some bells and whistles, LOL.

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Three-quarter ton work van, I get to drive it home so I don’t complain.

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2001 Z71 and a 1998 Honda CRV.  Both with over 300k miles and running great.

14 hours ago, Defender said:

Mine's a 2019 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E.

I had a 2017 RTL-E but during the crazy used car market a few years back a dealership offered be as much as I had payed for it 4 years earlier.  I will have another.  It was the best daily driver I ever had and miss the heck out of it.

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I am very pleased that I no longer drive every day, but when I do I try to be on one of four motorcycles. If the weather doesn't allow that, either my F250 or 350Z.  Heck, I guess I don't have an EDD!

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49 minutes ago, Darrell said:

I am very pleased that I no longer drive every day, but when I do I try to be on one of four motorcycles. If the weather doesn't allow that, either my F250 or 350Z.  Heck, I guess I don't have an EDD!

Well since you mention it, I also don’t drive every day now that I’m retired, but I do get out most days, LOL.

 

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2002 Ford Ranger, 121,900 miles.  My first and only vehicle.  Haven't had a payment since September 2007.   Going to drive this thing until it makes a sound that cracks my heart in half.

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1 hour ago, Darrell said:

I am very pleased that I no longer drive every day, but when I do I try to be on one of four motorcycles. If the weather doesn't allow that, either my F250 or 350Z.  Heck, I guess I don't have an EDD!

I'm blessed to work from home, so my commuting days are behind me. My 6 year old Jeep Wrangler JKU only has 42K miles as a result.

Weather permitting I prefer 2 wheels as well. In fact, I put more miles on the old Vespa I picked up last summer than I put on my Jeep all year long. I bet my other bike (2012 Yamaha Super Tenere) thinks I don't love her anymore.

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2013 Lexus GX 460. I work from home so it doesn't see a lot of miles. That GX 550 do be looking sexy though.

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