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Just wondering what Toyota's you have. 300k miles is alot !!!!! Originally Posted by bythabay
My vehicles don't consume any coolant whatsoever. I have 2 Toyotas and this Nissan (G35). The toyotas both have over 300k miles; the G has 70k. Might want to make sure there are no leaks as my coolant level does not change.

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1993 Toyota Pickup 5spd (3VZ-E) and a 1999 Toyota Sienna Van (1MZ-FE)Originally Posted by mikeee2
Just wondering what Toyota's you have. 300k miles is alot !!!!!
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1999 Sienna...10 yr old car...30k/yr... Originally Posted by bythabay
1993 Toyota Pickup 5spd (3VZ-E) and a 1999 Toyota Sienna Van (1MZ-FE)

Both original Engine/Transmission?
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Both original Engine/Transmission?
The truck got a new short block at 100k due to a headgasket campaign via toyota (free) but the van is all original. The valve covers started leaking the past 20k, I am going to be replacing the seals and adjusting the valves, etc. Videos for everything Originally Posted by mikeee2
1999 Sienna...10 yr old car...30k/yr... 
Both original Engine/Transmission?

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Damn...300k original! No wonder the Detroit 3 needs to be bailed out. With cars lasting that long, more and more are buying foreign cars. Originally Posted by bythabay
The truck got a new short block at 100k due to a headgasket campaign via toyota (free) but the van is all original. The valve covers started leaking the past 20k, I am going to be replacing the seals and adjusting the valves, etc. Videos for everything

My 1992 accord is still running (150k). That's 17 years old. How often do you see 17 yr old Ford, Dodge etcs on the road aside from the classics? I haven't seen any that old in months.
