Who has the lowest miles on their 4th gen?
#52
Originally Posted by DoGGy
im prolly the one with lowest miles. 98 se with 26,400 miles on original engine and tranny. visit my site for proofs lol
Do you have another car, or do you just walk everywhere? Or are you one of those people that takes the bus and begs others for a ride, and pretend that you do not have a car? Just curious.
#54
Originally Posted by Kashoggio
at work I had a older lady come in with 12k on her 96 maxima... the thing was brand new
#55
No I don't have a used motor nor the milage programer if you look at my car, lift it up it looks pretty freaken new. No rust anywhere engine is still shinny no cv boots ripped nothing. The only thing replaced was brakes, rotors, and thermostat.
95 gle 54,000 Everything runs perfect
95 gle 54,000 Everything runs perfect
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Originally Posted by kingrukus
Do you have another car, or do you just walk everywhere? Or are you one of those people that takes the bus and begs others for a ride, and pretend that you do not have a car? Just curious.
I bought my car on august 13th 2003. 1st owner used to work 2 miles away from where he lived. so all he did was start the car, go to work, come back 8-10 hours later untill he sold it to me. now all i do is turn on the car, drive 5 miles to school and 5 miles back. i drive about 700 miles a month. when i bought the car it had 23,950 miles and now its got 26,400.
and NO, i dont do any of the stuff u listed above lol
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Originally Posted by speedemn
I think that the old lady with the 96 and 12k on it is lower... and 2 years older at that. You just need to get out more.
i do get out lol, i work 1 mile away from house too. so the only time that i will make trips of 10+ miles is when i go out
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Nah it's not jealousy... cars that go on such short trips for such a large period of time generally might not be in as good a shape as a car that maybe has 100,000 miles more, but was on generally longer trips. My car was on relatively shorter trips with the previous owner and even though my compression is great and track times have been awesome, I do have this nagging oil burning problem which is undoubtedly because of the short trips and the easy driving for the first part of the car's life. The best way to break it in (after the first 500 miles or so) is to beat the crap out of it. Short trips do not let you do that - cold start, 2 mile drive, stop - repeatedly cannot be good for the motor in the long run.
That's all in my opinion of course.
That's all in my opinion of course.
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somewhat true, but i always let my car warm up 1st and then drive it. trust me, 5 full minutes is enough to warm the engine up in the morning. if the temperature gauage isnt at half way, then my car isnt going to move !
and there is no need to be jeleous at all. if anyone here is supposed to be jeleous then it would be me cuz i paid **** loads for this car!!! double of what most guys here pay these days and im still riding the same car. just lower miles!
and there is no need to be jeleous at all. if anyone here is supposed to be jeleous then it would be me cuz i paid **** loads for this car!!! double of what most guys here pay these days and im still riding the same car. just lower miles!
#67
Originally Posted by DoGGy
somewhat true, but i always let my car warm up 1st and then drive it. trust me, 5 full minutes is enough to warm the engine up in the morning. if the temperature gauage isnt at half way, then my car isnt going to move !
and there is no need to be jeleous at all. if anyone here is supposed to be jeleous then it would be me cuz i paid **** loads for this car!!! double of what most guys here pay these days and im still riding the same car. just lower miles!
and there is no need to be jeleous at all. if anyone here is supposed to be jeleous then it would be me cuz i paid **** loads for this car!!! double of what most guys here pay these days and im still riding the same car. just lower miles!
I would never let my car warm up for 5 minutes....
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Originally Posted by DoGGy
somewhat true, but i always let my car warm up 1st and then drive it. trust me, 5 full minutes is enough to warm the engine up in the morning. if the temperature gauage isnt at half way, then my car isnt going to move !
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Originally Posted by speedemn
Excessive idling is bad too... especially if it is cold outside... but even if it isn't, the best way to warm up the car is to drive it mildly - no idling. Just a tip for you.
wow, now i didnt know that one. it usually takes 4 minutes for the needle to reach the 1/4 way in the morning. so i give it another minute to fully warm up and reach half way. i thought i was doin it right