is that 80 miles a day strictly to-from work? if so, the job must be payin enough that you dont have to move...
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is that 80 miles a day strictly to-from work? if so, the job must be payin enough that you dont have to move...
sooooo... you drive to the next state for your job? damz. maybe its cuz ive lived in Texas for so long... its like 200-1000 miles to the next state from Houston.
48 other states are smaller than texas
yes.
Just rolled 87,000 in my GTP.
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just crossed 75k on my 99.
I thought I had responded but I guess not. Hit 89,000 the other day while going to work. 2004 GTP
if i were to drive 45 minutes, to work, i would barelly make into Downtown Houston. see, ive lived in Texas so long, that saying you drive to the next state for work sounds like its a looooong way. i drove from houston to LA and it took me 18 hours. 12 of those were driving through Texas. My '09 Aveo just broke 90,000. changing the timing belt at 100,000 for preventive maintenance on an already questionably built car. half S. Korean, half Mexican.
Yep, its alot more compact in the northeast. My father lives in Kittery ME and works in Manchester MA, he crosses two state lines and his drive is about 30mi one way. He also drives a Civic so he uses just over a gallon every day to get to and from work.
If I were to go for a drive from my home to New Jersey it would be about 8 hours, 500 miles, and I would cross 6 state lines.
oh, and current mileage is 227,600
232k running strong, changed the passenger side cv axle and about to change the drivers side. My car is lowered so the cv axles get stressed.
169k on the tranny and body of my '98. Original engine got replaced at 163k due to spun bearings, but new engine has 110k on it now and is running good.
Just turned 40,000 miles with my 2001 GT. What do we win if we have the lowest mileage??
125k 04 gp gt2
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