JimRB
Veteran Member
I did not see anyone refer to reports about cars with 300,000 miles or cars with 400,000 miles. My VW has 482,000 miles on it. I have spent $1,500 on unexpected parts like the fuel pump (actiing weird, a new pump was only $200 more than a rebuilt one) and the alternator (made a noise for a month that I did not locate, then it started on fire). Regular maintenance like bushings, brakes, and timing belts. I did find two CV joints with pits that I replaced doing scheduled PM. Probably due for a new set of injector nozzles.
We live 40+ miles from work. Real estate (acerage and taxes) are much higher close to work. My 9 acres house and a barn would be 1 to 2 million more closer to work, if I could find 9 acres. It might have been $300-400k more 20 years ago but that was a ton of money we did not have then or now. My annual taxes is what some folks pay monthly in property taxes in the city.
I have had 3 other VWs go over 300,000 miles. They say that VWs are unreliable and expensive to keep up. I have not found that to be true but the only other vehicles I have kept were a few Toyota trucks and the Ram 2500. One Toyota was put to manure hauler duty, then rusted out 6 years later. The other Toyota had about 280,000 miles but a high school kid rear ended it. Cummins only has 165,000 miles on it. So far in 30,000 miles and 5.5 years I have had to replace front engine bearings (water pump, idler pulley, belt tensioner pulley.) Alternator bearings are sitting on the shelf. I need to PM those before I smoke that alternator like I did on the VW. I hear no noises though so it might be good.
The joys of living in the south. I just wash the mildew off the truck once a month. The VW sits in the garage so it weathers better.
We live 40+ miles from work. Real estate (acerage and taxes) are much higher close to work. My 9 acres house and a barn would be 1 to 2 million more closer to work, if I could find 9 acres. It might have been $300-400k more 20 years ago but that was a ton of money we did not have then or now. My annual taxes is what some folks pay monthly in property taxes in the city.
I have had 3 other VWs go over 300,000 miles. They say that VWs are unreliable and expensive to keep up. I have not found that to be true but the only other vehicles I have kept were a few Toyota trucks and the Ram 2500. One Toyota was put to manure hauler duty, then rusted out 6 years later. The other Toyota had about 280,000 miles but a high school kid rear ended it. Cummins only has 165,000 miles on it. So far in 30,000 miles and 5.5 years I have had to replace front engine bearings (water pump, idler pulley, belt tensioner pulley.) Alternator bearings are sitting on the shelf. I need to PM those before I smoke that alternator like I did on the VW. I hear no noises though so it might be good.
The joys of living in the south. I just wash the mildew off the truck once a month. The VW sits in the garage so it weathers better.