22,453 when I bought it a year ago 28,052 today...most of that in the last 6 months as it took a while to get it sorted out and reliable
My Mondi is just about to turn 104,000 miles on the original engine. It is a blast to drive and I look forward to racking up a bunch more miles in the future - My advice to those of you with low mile cars. Stop polishing the thing and drive it!
bookapro, No baby that I am aware of although the misses swarms all newborns in sight (scarey). Job finally dropped an overseas assignment that was on the "dreamlist" for us. The Ferrari exile period has been dotted with 2-3 day trips back to where I've found enough juice in the battery to roll start and go for a local run for an hour or so.
That's what I'm talkin about!!!!! 104K is great. In college I had a BMW 325es with 259,000 miles and never gave a moments trouble. I have had some Porsches with some very heavy miles over the years, I am going for 100K on mine. JFrazar
Early first year euro with only 14,000 miles in 30 years. I still have the original tires on the car plus the original spare. I put less than 100 miles on it in the last 5 years or so. I can not remember the last time I drove the car. Pittyful. Maybe I should think about selling it to one of you guys who would fix it up and use it because so far, it pretty much spent it's entire life sitting.... Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's amazing, does it drive you crazy not to drive it? Or do you have some other cars/hobbies to keep you busy?
Yes, I'm going way off topic here....but ran into something that just floored me. This website claims a Volvo with nearly 2 1/2 million miles http://www.volvoclub.org.uk/hmc/index.shtml Just blew me away...
You are not driving your car enough!! 87 cab closing in on 50 K. Bought 3 yrs ago with 44K on the clock