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  • V8 Cat
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    Originally posted by yelobird2002 View Post
    At 13,300 miles ............... Oil & filter has been changed about 15 times in 10 years.
    Wow! Seems like a ton of oil changes for that mileage and period of time IMHO.

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  • ibjeff
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    Mine just hit 6000 last week. Daily driver, but only 1 mile to the office and back.

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  • JAB02LHS
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    Originally posted by qruml23 View Post
    For those in Canada voting, the poll is in milles miles not in Kilometers. If it is the case, you should multiply by 5/8.
    5/8 or.621
    1 kilometer = 0.621371192 miles

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  • FUN X 3
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    103,368 miles

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  • tazwing48
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    We bought ours with 85000 miles on it and we have added another 4000 to it this summer.


    Taz

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  • Gobird
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    For the first 3 to 4 years mine was an everyday driver. In the freezing rain and snow up in Pa. Now it sits in the garage down here in Fla. most of the time but I'm probably going to hit 86,000 to 88,000 in miles this coming year.

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  • qruml23
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    I mean 100,000 KMs = 62,500 miles

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  • qruml23
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    For those in Canada voting, the poll is in milles miles not in Kilometers. If it is the case, you should multiply by 5/8.

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  • yelobird2002
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    At 13,300 miles I have just another 1,700 miles until I'm due for the first air filter & fuel filter change on my 2002. Oil & filter has been changed about 15 times in 10 years.

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  • texasbird
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    Still a daily driver here too, with a new Parking Lot Hit and Run Dent to prove it. UUUGGGHHH!!!!!

    James

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  • drj001
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    I'm certain you'll find a number of us in Canada drive their Birds 12 months a year and mine will turn 100,000 km. this winter.

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  • FritsB
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    Mine is used year round and I am about to clock 100K Km soon. Next year spring it wil be 110K.

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  • 00mustng
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    ....wait!....ours is a 10 year daily driver....with 130400km.

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  • qruml23
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    Charlie, maybe another poll will be useful to know of many months per year the Tbird owners are using their car. As far as I know, in Canada, no one is using his Tbird during the winter because of the salt, etc. on the road. I am assuming that it is the same for the states in North, Vermont ,Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey and so one. One thing as I know, is the fact that all of the Tbird owners will be on the road next spring everywhere in North America.

    Thanks,
    Alain

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  • qruml23
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    Dot, you are right. If I remember, the Eastern coast in USA got more snow compare to Quebec in Canada last winter. It is rare to see that. It happened again last weekend where we got no snow here in Montréal. Maybe, it is an indication of the climate change that will take place in the following years.

    Anyway, the purpose of this poll is to predict your millage in the next spring in general knowing that all of these vehicles will be on the road in North America where the weather
    will be appropriate to use them whatever you are living, North or South.

    Thanks,
    Alain

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