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Ive got 134000 on my 2000 F350 CC and get many compliments on it, several people were surprised when I told them it is 5 yrs old, they say, OH I thought it was new. We may not get the fuel economy of the cars but our trucks last twice as long..
My '01 Excursion is at 168K and often gets mistaken for an '04... Nobody believes you when you tell them how long your diesel has been on the road. All those gas suckers have to trade their cars in before 100K because their scared of that being the end of the road. For us its just the break-in period...
147,600 on a '99.5 and pulls like a train. Total repairs= 1 Alt, brakes once, rotors replaced and turned twice and the torque converter started rattling and replaced at 99k.
Well if you take care of a vehicle and do the Maintenance that is required Vehicles will run for a Looong time. 2000 Ford F-350 115,000 and a 1995 Jeep cherokee 4.o liter 235,000 ony replaced water pump and alternatoron jeep.