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Bought my 2006 at 26.5K in March, definitely a queen. 3-year old Michelin PPS had 5K miles on them when I bought it. Sitting 29.5K today. Queenly no more.Originally Posted by dEnbOy.GFM
Pfft. Garage Queens. At least the car looks good sitting in the garage?
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My '04, which I bought new in Sept of '04, had 62K on it when I sold it in May.
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Dunno if they were sold here new, might be grey imports. Shall look that up!Originally Posted by partyman66
Heh... low miles here too. I think I have like 53k on my '04 which I've owned since new. Almost all of that was in the first 5 years of ownership. Since then I've averaged only about 1700 to 2200 miles per year.
Thats really low though, just a weekend driver?
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Thats really low though, just a weekend driver?
I live in Massachusetts, so the weather is snowy/salty-roads weather from basically November until the end of March (at least). I never drive it after the first snow or once they put down the first salt on the roads for that winter until spring arrives and all the salt is washed away. It's also a second vehicle for me and I use a 4x4 Toyota Tacoma as my daily driver. I also have a few sport-bike motorcycles and I now mostly drive those on nice weather days instead of the G. Basically the G35 only gets driven on nice days in spring/summer/fall when there is very little chance of rain and I either need space to carry a passenger or space to carry luggage, and I'm going someplace where the parking situation isn't going to be too risky in terms of bumps and dents (basically no Boston city parking).Originally Posted by STRYDG
Dunno if they were sold here new, might be grey imports. Shall look that up!Thats really low though, just a weekend driver?
I also only live 6 miles from work, so driving it to work on nice days puts only about 12 miles on per day if I am not driving anywhere else after work.
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I also only live 6 miles from work, so driving it to work on nice days puts only about 12 miles on per day if I am not driving anywhere else after work.
I live in New Jersey where we do get some occasional snow.Originally Posted by partyman66
I live in Massachusetts, so the weather is snowy/salty-roads weather from basically November until the end of March (at least). I never drive it after the first snow or once they put down the first salt on the roads for that winter until spring arrives and all the salt is washed away. It's also a second vehicle for me and I use a 4x4 Toyota Tacoma as my daily driver. I also have a few sport-bike motorcycles and I now mostly drive those on nice weather days instead of the G. Basically the G35 only gets driven on nice days in spring/summer/fall when there is very little chance of rain and I either need space to carry a passenger or space to carry luggage, and I'm going someplace where the parking situation isn't going to be too risky in terms of bumps and dents (basically no Boston city parking).I also only live 6 miles from work, so driving it to work on nice days puts only about 12 miles on per day if I am not driving anywhere else after work.
I would never think of not using my vehicle because of a little snow.

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Mine has just under 74k. 05 6MT coupe, it has been my DD since I bought it in Sept 2015. Bought it with 54k. But now I'm moving to Philly to finish my undergrad, and it's probably going to be garaged (or at least covered) a lot more.
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This thread is kinda useless without pics. What's the point if you can't somewhat verify your mileage with a photo. 
I just ticked the 40,000 mile mark in my 2003 CB 6mt earlier today. Has not seen a raindrop in about 4 years and of course never winter driven.

I just ticked the 40,000 mile mark in my 2003 CB 6mt earlier today. Has not seen a raindrop in about 4 years and of course never winter driven.
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Why does your odometer show 64,405 miles if you only have 40K? 

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Canadian car.
64,405km actual = 40,019 miles
64,405km actual = 40,019 miles
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Why does your car go to 260 miles per hour. WHAT KIND OF MODIFICATIONS DO YOU HAVE ON IT. lololol
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It's a Canadian car. It's in kilometers per hourOriginally Posted by philbegas
Why does your car go to 260 miles per hour. WHAT KIND OF MODIFICATIONS DO YOU HAVE ON IT. lololol








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