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Spinoff: Newest vehicle you own and approx annual commuting mileage

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Must be owned, insured, registered, etc. in your name. People who are skipping insurance/reg on their daily because "fuck the state" can still play. People who could borrow the wife or girlfriend's car must list that car.

The annual mileage is simply about weeding out the people who talk big talk about driving old shit but don't actually rely on to pay the bills it because they're retired or live within bicycle distance of work or rely on a take home company vehicle to get them to whatever they do to make a living. :flipoff2:

For me it's a '94 Ranger with 175K and I do about 25k/yr of commuting.
 
I own a 2019 1 ton GMC Denali.

My commuter is a 1992 plymouth duster. Commute is 50 miles a day round trip. You can do the math.
 
Newest is a 2020 KRX 1000. It is plated and gets a few hundred miles a year. I rarely commute in it because I don’t want to wear out the soft tires with the spooled diff.


I have a 2018 F150 with 131k that is now used just for truck stuff as I commute in a nearly free 2012 Honda crv with almost 200k.
 
2020 f150 5.0 coyote 65k on the clock. Id say 10k-12k yearly. Bought it last year.
 
'96 Tacoma, 288k, commute puts me about 10k a year ( 38 mile round trip )
Wife's is a 2010 CX9 we bought new, 170k currently, but she works from home now so Im lucky if it gets one oil change a year now.
 
Newest is my 2011 F-350 with 183k but it ceased to be my daily in 2019 at about 178k.

Commuter is a 2007 Camry with 344k. It does about 27k/year.
 
'96 Tacoma, 288k, commute puts me about 10k a year ( 38 mile round trip )
Wife's is a 2010 CX9 we bought new, 170k currently, but she works from home now so Im lucky if it gets one oil change a year now.
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Newest is the '08 VW GTi ... "commute" is ~2.2miles :) it runs about 2,000 miles a year.
 
Me: 2013 VW Touareg: ~20k miles a year
Wife: 2021 Subaru CrossTrek: ~40k miles a year
 
I'm really hoping that there's someone in here who can crack the 1980s. I'm aware it'll probably be some old guy with a 80s Buick, a Walmart greeter job 5mi from home and a wife with a new car he can't use because she hasn't retired yet and can't WFH but that's better than nothing. :laughing:
 
2015 Camry is the newest with around 118k on it, but I only commute in it a few days a week. The rest get spread between my other car and my wheeler (2003 and 2002, one has 90k and the wheeler has 220k). Commute is 40miles a day, I used to do 140miles a day when I lived in Hellinois, but thank God that's done.

My old commuter car was a 90s something Camry with the flex pipe blown out and damn near 300k, arse would be kind of proud of that one:flipoff2:. Was fun pulling up to a corporate HQ of a fortune 100 company every day in that:laughing:
 
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Newest is a '19 f350, but my "commuter" is a '11 outback. Work from home when I'm here, onsite work is usually remote enough that my "commute" is to/from the airport, probably 2k miles a year "commuting". I usually run up more work-related miles on rental cars than my own.
Overall, I probably drive 10-15k/year in my own vehicles, but most of that is errands and play.
 
13 JKU w/ 117k on it, ~12k a year. Newest I've owned by a decade and about as new as I want out of anything. Too much new shitty electronic bullshit in anything newer. Hell this one has too much shitty electronic bullshit.
 
2008 mercury grand marquis. Crrently has about 170k on it. Bought it about a year and a half ago with about 95k. Currently doing 90ish miles a day round trip down from 112 a day. Roughly 40 to 50k miles a year spread between it an my little 06 hyundai.
 
I work form home so no commute :flipoff2:
Newest is 2019 ktm 1290 super adventure s that has 58,000 miles and sees about 15,000-20,000 a year depending on health
4 wheels is a 2008 broverlander tacoma that has about 200,000 on it and sees about 5,000 miles a year
 
I'm really hoping that there's someone in here who can crack the 1980s. I'm aware it'll probably be some old guy with a 80s Buick, a Walmart greeter job 5mi from home and a wife with a new car he can't use because she hasn't retired yet and can't WFH but that's better than nothing. :laughing:
Got this, do drive it to work, just not daily :homer:
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I'm really hoping that there's someone in here who can crack the 1980s. I'm aware it'll probably be some old guy with a 80s Buick, a Walmart greeter job 5mi from home and a wife with a new car he can't use because she hasn't retired yet and can't WFH but that's better than nothing. :laughing:
In 2005 someone gave me 85 Accord that needed work. I fixed it and drove it for a year. That’s the closet I have. However my old roommate commuted in a 71 Torino then a 90s 911 for years.
 
03 Duramax w/330k miles daily 50 mile round trip and a weekly 200 mile round trip
94 Nissan Hardbody. Unknown miles as the odometer gave up. Daily farm trip and sometimes to work.
My wife steals the new truck that sits in the garage all the time. She wanted a jeep so bad and then finds every reason not to drive it…
 
I'm really hoping that there's someone in here who can crack the 1980s. I'm aware it'll probably be some old guy with a 80s Buick, a Walmart greeter job 5mi from home and a wife with a new car he can't use because she hasn't retired yet and can't WFH but that's better than nothing. :laughing:
If you would have asked me last year, I was daily driving my 81 Toyota with 91k... I put 9k on it and loved it. I bought the tracker to keep miles off it.

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Newest 2016 Chevy SS 27K
Commuter 2002 4Runner 305K

Retired but commute is 75 miles round trip three days a week to visit/ care for mom.
 
If you would have asked me last year, I was daily driving my 81 Toyota with 91k... I put 9k on it and loved it. I bought the tracker to keep miles off it.
Sounds like you really trusted it.:flipoff2:

And here I am feeling bad about not putting more miles on all my shit because they might get problems from sitting. :laughing:
 
'23 RAM 2500...one way commute is about 600 feet.

But, I do a fair amount of driving for work so it should see at least 10K a year.

Then I have all the other trucks that I drive for work. No idea how many miles I put on them.
 
2021 Porsche Macan GTS - around 2k/year, I work from home so it's only really out for fun or quick errands around town.
2016 Lexus NX200t F-Sport - around 8k/year, wife drives it to office a few days a week and all her activities, plus any travel is usually in it.

So ya, I'm not about to win any games here lol
 
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