2008 strada
2006 Hyundai Sonata 3.3L V6.
Last check: 175,178 miles (281,922 km)
1997 Isuzu fuego 431,238km ( no overhaul)
1995 Civic Esi 211,637km
2006 Vios 1.3e 134,452km
2007 Innova J dsl 172,114km
2010 Civic 1.8s 57,243km
2013 Fortuner G 60,432km
2015 Forester xt 30,785km
My 2006 Sonata 3.3 will be 11 years old this year. Odometer is currently at 178,007 miles (286,475 km). It's holding up well, considering the amount of abuse I heap upon it.
posted by jocarl page 29 post # 282
1997 Isuzu fuego 431,238km ( no overhaul)
posted by bokista page 25 post # 250
1994 isuzu pickup. 410,136 kms. di pa nabubuksan ang makina.
nuffsaid....
ISUZU
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Ford Ranger Trekker 2007.
Clocked in 420,000 km.
Regular weekend travel manila to isabela.
Injection pump just recalibrated recently.
150tkms 2000 crv
160tkms 2006 fortuner
10tkms 2014 altis
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Last time I looked three days ago, it was 180,268 miles (290,113 km). 2006 Sonata V6
^Wow sir, how do you do it? Our 2006 Tribute 2.3 has done all of 66400 kilometers and I've already replaced the engine supports, the timing belt (twice) the belt tensioner (thrice!) and had the radiator overhauled. Even then I still hear squeaking every now and then. It drinks gas like a V6 (4km/L city!) and I could feel water drops from the A-pillars during heavy rain (perhaps because it has a sunroof?)
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1997 lancer pizza 221,000km+
Mga pang ilalim sa likod palitin na, pati na din engine support.
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Highways in the US are in generally good shape.
But, my Sonata has also been driven through some extremes:
Sustained speeds of 75-80 mph (121-129 kph) for hours at a time
Repeated coast to coast drives, each at 6400 miles (10,300 km) round trip
120 deg F (49 C) summers and -40 F (-40C) winters
It's been driven through a variety of regions, ranging from benign coastal regions to high-altitude mountains to searing deserts.
It's been through severe downpours and my favorite, snow.
This was back in 2009:
Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; June 10th, 2016 at 10:25 PM.
When you have to drive, you have to drive. I normally kept the preventive maintenance schedule although there were some times it fell behind because the roads were blocked by snow.
Hyundai's Lambda V6 engine is a good engine. The 3.3 L in my Sonata is the first version of the Lambda with 235 hp. Newer versions of the same basic engine now have ~300 hp. You can say the Lambda engine in my 06 Sonata is over-engineered.
Suspension systems would be Hyundai's weakness. All my repairs/replacement costs have been been with the suspension. Granted, I hit a deer which caused severe damage and shortened the life of some components. Unfortunately, it's hard to tell if it's simple wear and tear or due to the deer collision.
49 degree summers? And I thought it was hot here. Never had any overheating issues? That was one of the Tribute's headaches. One that is not yet fully resolved.
All of our cars are regularly maintained. Can't understand why this one seems to be rather sickly. Our 2005 Accord is at 102tkms last I checked. Probably won't take long before it surpasses the 2001 Revo in mileage (128tkms). Oil changes done every 10tkms. Still running fine. Suspensions of both are really good. Haven't replaced anything in the Tribute's yet and have only replaced ball joints and tie rods in the Accord.
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