who has the most miles?
toyota having good quality is no secret to the rest of the world. i want to know how many miles are on your toyota truck or car. the only rule is that it has to be the ORIGINAL engine (or at least is as far as you know of). be sure to post year and model, as well as the engine type. i want to see all of you guys that have 2-300+!!!
i wanted to make a poll of this, but i don't know how. if someone else would, that'd be sweet. |
I'm at 120K with my 3.4 and it still purrs like a kitten. :D
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oh yeah, by the way, my vehicles:
89 4runner (22rec): 109,000 (not very many. . . .yet) 94 celica GT (5s-fe): 143,000, running perfect 88 camry 4-cyl: sold at 220,000, still running strong 89 camry 4-cyl: sold at 218,000, still running strong 90 previa 4-cyl: sold at 185,000, still running strong 86 nova (joint effort between chevy and toyota- it had the corolla engine of the same year in it stock): sold at 226,000, still running (not strong, but it was my first experimental engine. gotta start somewhere) |
1994 Camry 4cyl, 189,000 runs great.
1997 4Runner 6 cyl, 87,000 like new! |
Probably not me
1997 4Runner 78,000 miles 1992 Celica 61,000 miles |
2001 4Runner - 68K
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I have an 88' 4runner that I just turned over to 240K. Runs like a champ. People always seem to rag on the 3.0, but it sure lasts! :bigok:
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'01 with about 56k.
we did this topic recently, no? :laugh: |
My 3.0 94 has 207,5xx miles. The only thing I know that has been done is the starter contacts replaced and the fan clutch rebuilt. Both of which were done by me. The timing belt had to have been done at least once, but Toyota didn't have a record of it. Runs great, no leaks. Have been running syn Mobil oil since 195,000 miles.
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1986 22re, 227k. Blew the timing chain around 125k which bought a valve job. Otherwise, just routine maintenance. It is leaking pretty good these days though.
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mileage
1997 Tacoma 2.7 liter. 97,777 miles. Runs like new other than a bad TPS(throttle positioning sensor that recently went bad)
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92k on a 98 3.4L
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247,000 on my old 92' Toyota Previa
69,000 on my 2000 4runner |
193K on my '87 Runner. Runs strong.
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02 Tundra -- 75,000
02 4runner -- 35000 |
1991 Pickup 22RE, 132,000 miles - Just a new radiator and thermostat, got a new clutch for it last year.
1999 4Runner 3.4 V6, 65,0000 miles - nadda, nothing. Best running Toyota I have ever had. We traded our 1987 4Runner in on the 1999. It had 213,000 on it. Only needed a timing chain once and a clutch at 152,000 miles. |
I had a 1984 Toyota 4x4 22R that had 180K miles when I sold it, ran great and never did anything to it but regular care.
Had a 1995 Toyota Landcruiser FZJ80 with 136K miles when I sold it. Same as above, regular care and never a problem. I have a 2004 4runner Sport V8 4x4 with 450 miles on it :) I hope it acts the same as the previous Toyotas. I think Toyota is the highest quality and most reliable vehicle on the market. I've owned Porsche, Mercedes, Acura, Nissan and Lexus (I know it is a Toyota) as well as the domestic brands (when I was young and stupid) and Lexus is the only one that measures up to the Toyota's :bigok: |
Originally Posted by sdastg1
02 Tundra -- 75,000
02 4runner -- 35000 My Tundra has only 20K miles. |
Originally Posted by lee
we did this topic recently, no? :laugh:
91 22re: At 156,000 it's still a :baby:. |
323,199 miles on my 95 PU, with 3vze motor. The only thing I did was replace headgaskets. I did this myself as well. The head gasket problem happened at 144K. The truck is running great right now. All I have to say is "just change the oil at 3500 mile intervals"
I also had (and still have the Ford truck, F-250) that went 423,000 miles before the rod decided to go throught the engine block. I know my toyota will go way beyond that. |
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