hahahahahahahaha!!!vibrologist wrote:In a few years time the market will be flooded with Vibes that have "just under 300K miles".
lolvibrologist wrote:In a few years time the market will be flooded with Vibes that have "just under 300K miles".
ramenboy... wrote:Autodom's best kept secret, Carrie! Gotta love the vibe!
vibrologist wrote:In a few years time the market will be flooded with Vibes that have "just under 300K miles".
Us too ... the other one is a RAV4. Great article!ImUrOBGYN wrote:Cool. Thanks for the link. We own two of the cars on that list.
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Iseecars.com just crunched the numbers (it's a Big Data company) and came up with a list that maps the fate of 15 2005-model-year vehicles.
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So, in descending order, here are the 15 cars that people keep the most:
Honda CR-V (28.6 percent keep it 10 years or more, 2 times the average);
Toyota Prius (28.5 percent keep it at least 10 years, 2 times the average);
Toyota RAV4 (28.2 percent keep it 10 years, 2 times the average);
Toyota Highlander (26.5 percent keep it 10 years, 2 times the average);
Honda Odyssey (25.6 percent keep it 10 years, 1.9 times the average);
Toyota Sienna (25.4 percent keep it 10 years, 1.9 times the average);
Toyota Camry (24.4 percent keep it at least 10 years, 1.8 times the average);
Toyota Avalon (23.8 percent keep it at least 10 years, 1.8 times the average);
Honda Pilot (23.3 percent keep it at least 10 years, 1.7 times the average);
Honda Element (23.1 percent keep it at least 10 years, 1.7 times the average);
Subaru Forester (22.9 percent keep it at least 10 years, 1.7 times the average);
Toyota Matrix (22.6 percent keep it at least 10 years, 1.7 times the average);
Honda Accord (22.1 percent keep it at least 10 years, 1.6 times the average);
Toyota Corolla (21.5 percent keep it at least 10 years, 1.6 times the average);
Toyota 4Runner (21.1 percent keep it at least 10 years, 1.6 times the average).
I wonder why that list includes an entry for "Washington DC (Hagerstown MD)". DC and Hagerstown are different kinds of cities, with different demographics, an hour apart (2 or 3 at rush hour) They list Baltimore MD separately, which is closer to DC than Hagerstown10vibe wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 9:49 pm This might be a newer version of Cars owners Keep The Longest. This goes to 15 years:
https://www.iseecars.com/cars-people-ke ... udy#v=2021
With our luck, it'll be made by Telsa, and a hacked OTA update will make it fold up with people inside.