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2013 Toyota Avalon with 743k miles

Doc

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I have a 2013 Avalon. Runs great. 141k
I thought I would upgrade soon but seems there is no rush.
Here is a 2013 Avalon that is near 744k
Others are bragging of 380k on a 4th Generation Avalon group I am in.
Amazing.
Seems we have someone else who drives about as much as Bob. 67k average a year. :wow:

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744k miles amaze me. So I had to do a bit of extrapolating.
Unless they drive it as a cab I'll assume these are mostly highway miles.
And I get between 28 and 30 mpg on the highway in my Avalon, depending on the road and how fast I'm driving.
Lets assume they got 29 mpg for an average.
That would mean they put 25,655 gallons of gas in that car.
And with the Trump years averaged in lets guess an average of 2.80 per gallon.
This would mean they spent $71,834 on gasoline.

67k average per year would average out to 304 miles per day if working 220 days per year.
Avalon holds 13.6 gallons and a full tank will go about 394 miles. And we know you never drive the full 394 before filling up or you'd be stranded. So I'd say they fill it up every workday.
That's a whole lot of seat time if done by one person.
 
Gotta love the Avalons.
The Mrs. has one. A 2001. That thing is bulletproof.
 
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I have a 2015 Nissan Frontier thats going on 300k, only maintenance except tires and oil was a clutch around 200k and the engine sensors. Its had a rough life as a work truck, I doubt it will go another 100k
 
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