Say what ??? Do you live in an area where bullets fly regularly? High crime area? What specific damage was done? I'll assume it cracked the engine block which is why it was totaled? An engine swap wouldn't have cost you much then you could still be driving it!SomethingBruin wrote: My 04 base Vibe was running perfectly and had just hit 183,000 miles when it got shot
It was a totally freak/random thing. Car was parked on the driveway outside the house (suburban, low-crime area). There was a dispute in one of the houses across the street late at night and it spilled out into the street. Shots were fired, and the only thing that got hit (thank god) was my car. We've been in the neighborhood for several years, and this is the first thing like that that's ever happened.tpollauf wrote:Say what ??? Do you live in an area where bullets fly regularly? High crime area? What specific damage was done? I'll assume it cracked the engine block which is why it was totaled? An engine swap wouldn't have cost you much then you could still be driving it!SomethingBruin wrote: My 04 base Vibe was running perfectly and had just hit 183,000 miles when it got shot
I was holding my breathe reading the post until I saw "next vibe". Show us some pictures when you get it.SomethingBruin wrote:It was a totally freak/random thing. Car was parked on the driveway outside the house (suburban, low-crime area). There was a dispute in one of the houses across the street late at night and it spilled out into the street. Shots were fired, and the only thing that got hit (thank god) was my car. We've been in the neighborhood for several years, and this is the first thing like that that's ever happened.tpollauf wrote:Say what ??? Do you live in an area where bullets fly regularly? High crime area? What specific damage was done? I'll assume it cracked the engine block which is why it was totaled? An engine swap wouldn't have cost you much then you could still be driving it!SomethingBruin wrote: My 04 base Vibe was running perfectly and had just hit 183,000 miles when it got shot
The bullet went through the driver's side door and the lower dash before entering the front end of the car, where it either pinged around or fragmented. Regardless, it seemed to have struck a couple of things and both the police and the mechanic who looked at it advised me not to try to start the car, let alone drive it.
Ultimately the insurance company decided that the cost to fix/possibly replace the door and dash then diagnose everything in the front end that might have been damaged by the bullet or a bullet fragment was too high. We know for sure that the heater core and at least one brake line were damaged. I got a good settlement from insurance, and I knew that while the car was in good shape, a few repairs were coming (a wheel bearing, for example), so I decided to take that and put it toward the next Vibe.
Congratulations. 300k kilometer is 186.4k miles. We are looking forward to hitting 299k miles.bull77 wrote:I haven't been as active over the past few years but wanted to share this milestone
Finally hit 300000km on the '06. It's not driven as much now a days (20k/yr) but it still runs great with no major issues. We have 2 cars and have talked about which one to replace next year -- the vibe or a 2010 caravan -- in the end we still love the vibe and would hate to see it go. A true testament to the quality of these hatchbacks!
Nice looking Vibe! My mom and I are both former Sunfire owners turned Vibe owners too! I had an 02 Sunfire GT that I had bought brand new in November of 2002. I ended up selling it in June of 2008 and always regretted it. Back in February of this year, I happened upon it for sale semi-locally on Craig's List, so I bought it back! There are actually quite a few owners here who are former J-Body (Sunfires, Cavaliers, Sunbirds, etc) owners.goodvibes04 wrote:I bought my 2004 Vibe base with 17" rims new 13 years ago. I am at 188,500 miles now. I have taken great care of her, as you can see in the pic. Up to this point, I have had to make minimal repairs, and she still drives almost like when I bought her. The gas mileage has gone down, though. I used to get 27-30 MPG. Now, I get 23-25. I truly love my car. Obviously, many people love their Vibes, hence GenVibe and the cult following. My previous car was a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire GT, which was fun until the transmission blew and the a/c went. Wonder why I barely see any Sunfires on the road but I see a lot of Vibes
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There's a guy over on the Facebook group who claims to have 1.5 million kilometers on his 1st Gen Base automatic (I believe original engine, but had replaced the trans with a used unit at some point). That translates to about 900K miles. That's the highest mileage vibe that I know about, but there are some others with amazingly high miles.Exvita wrote:I'm currently sitting at about 153k miles on my '09 Vibe GT. I was driving 66 miles a day over most of the summer, and my family have driven the crap out of it.
Has anyone ever tried to get a Vibe into the Million Mile Club?
Okay lol. I was just wondering because that would be awesome. I'm pretty sure mine won't make it that far because I drive (More than a little) fast but... who knows?runningslow wrote: There's a guy over on the Facebook group who claims to have 1.5 million kilometers on his 1st Gen Base automatic (I believe original engine, but had replaced the trans with a used unit at some point). That translates to about 900K miles. That's the highest mileage vibe that I know about, but there are some others with amazingly high miles.
Keep up all the maintenance and I'm sure any Vibe could make it make a good run for it.