J dragon said:what's with all these people, and low miles? Do you even DRIVE YOUR CARS? It's better for the engine to keep that thing movin
I dont drive to work.. it costs way to much to park in DC.. and way to much traffic to sit in.. he is safe at home.J dragon said:what's with all these people, and low miles? Do you even DRIVE YOUR CARS? It's better for the engine to keep that thing movin
MaarekP5 said:54K on my '03 P5 bought with 250 miles on it in Feb. '03 I'll run out the mileage before years on my warranty.
--MaarekP5
Black '03 Protege 5
nopeLRHK said:60k and you live in hawaii... wow thats impressive. Not a lot of really long roads there?
NoRotor said:unless you bought an extended warranty you already did
the warranty is 3 years/50k miles...or at least thats what they told me
MaarekP5 said:54K on my '03 P5 bought with 250 miles on it in Feb. '03 I'll run out the mileage before years on my warranty.
--MaarekP5
Black '03 Protege 5
cbcbd said:85,500 yesterday
Why? Because you drive your car, duh.Runeshine said:whhhhhhhhhhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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Well that is much better. I have over 106,000 km's (or 66,000 miles). Got mine in May of 2002 and drove it off the lot with 8km's on her...ahhhh, I love her so: My lil Protegeta.flat_black said:80,000 miles, or so, as of this morning. Heh.
J dragon said:why so sad?....milage doesn't mean it's the end of the world, it how you keep up on the car that counts. A forum member on here claimed that he made it to 100,000 miles on two mazda's with no problems. Don't worry .....These cars could last us a good 200,000 miles easy with minor issues
100K = old and busted!SuperWagon502 said:99,297 miles and BROKE****(fu)