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Old 09-13-2015, 10:19 PM
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I'm not sure many here have entered the 100,000 mile club but I'm pleased to announce that today I have.
I have had my Crossfire over 8 years and have had no major problems at all
I have driven 83,000 miles and have only changed the fuel pump ,serpentine belt and CPS.
Other than that just regular maintenance which includes brakes, rotors, brake fluid flush, differential oil change, Oil & filter changes using only fleece filters and Mobil 1 Ow40

Also the 100,000 mile spark plug change just last week

 
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Old 09-13-2015, 11:11 PM
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Excellent! I love hearing stories like this. And your car still looks great after all those miles and hours on the road.
 
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Old 09-14-2015, 12:30 AM
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I will post my pic next week.
Could drive up to st. Louis this weekend and it would hit 100k.
 
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Count me in
My SSB 6 speed is made for the road.
 
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Old 09-20-2015, 10:24 PM
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I'm just 84k miles behind you Gary!


 

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Old 09-20-2015, 10:43 PM
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I was at 116,000 with the Graphite Roadster with a stick - it still turned heads and got claybarred, two coats of wax, and an Aunt Jemima treatment twice a year - she still drew a lot of compliments. But she was lost in an accident three months ago.

My (new to me) SE has just over 30,000 on it.
 
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Old 09-20-2015, 11:18 PM
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I have a long way to go, but on an older car I had, a 1994 Chevy Caprice LS (LT1!) I took my favorite odometer picture ever, since the trip odometer was a separate display, I reset the trip odometer 789 miles early at 122,667 miles. Then 789 miles later I got this picture with 1234567890. I also got pictures of 100,000 miles and 200,000Km
 
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Although I've only owned my baby two months, I've put almost 3,000 miles on her. In that time I've replaced the brake switch, CPS, and bought a bunch of other stuff (Eibach springs, tune up stuff, fluids etc) and I'm getting very good gas mileage when I'm not being Ken Block. Here's where I stand tonight in the 100,000 mile club. This thread should be stickied. Lol
 
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Originally Posted by badcookie
This thread should be stickied. Lol
+1 to that.
 
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131,000 miles and counting.
 
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Im at 116,000 and counting

04 SSB 6 speed
and I drive it daily
 
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Originally Posted by trocar
Im at 116,000 and counting

04 SSB 6 speed
and I drive it daily
Same here, good to see another ssb 6 spd on the road.
 
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Old 10-09-2015, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by VALK
I'm not sure many here have entered the 100,000 mile club but I'm pleased to announce that today I have.
I have had my Crossfire over 8 years and have had no major problems at all
I have driven 83,000 miles and have only changed the fuel pump ,serpentine belt and CPS.
Other than that just regular maintenance which includes brakes, rotors, brake fluid flush, differential oil change, Oil & filter changes using only fleece filters and Mobil 1 Ow40

Also the 100,000 mile spark plug change just last week

VERY GOOD Gary, wish I could say the same on repairs. My 04 A/T has had the conductor plate replaced at 36K+ Here's hoping that the transmission is OK now. I have only gone about 30miles since the change. I did do the brake rotors and ceramic pads, because of the dust. OH, and a MagnaFlow cat back exhaust and billet grilles. LOVE THIS THING
Bill T.
 
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I joined the club a couple months ago. Hit 103000 on my way to trade it in. Had the trans plate, water pump, CPS, alarm. To many mystery codes and warning lights lately. 11 years is enough.
 
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Originally Posted by VALK
I'm not sure many here have entered the 100,000 mile club but I'm pleased to announce that today I have.
I have had my Crossfire over 8 years and have had no major problems at all
I have driven 83,000 miles and have only changed the fuel pump ,serpentine belt and CPS.
Other than that just regular maintenance which includes brakes, rotors, brake fluid flush, differential oil change, Oil & filter changes using only fleece filters and Mobil 1 Ow40

Also the 100,000 mile spark plug change just last week

my 2005 alabaster roadster with the tuxedo interior just hit 101000 , its my daily driver , so far it's been a great car nothing major has gone wrong just normal maintenance except for the convertible top which was replaced under warranty. battery tires brakes transmission fluid flush and filter change coolant flush , you know the normal scheduled stuff you're supposed to do.
 

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I just hit 10,000 yesterday, I have a long way to go. 100,000 is doing good on any car, even more so on a car with a lower production quantity.
 
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114000 on my srt
 
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132K and will be over 133 by the end of next week!
 
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Congrats all over 100 k.
And we are on our way to the 200 k club
 
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It has been awhile since I have posted. We still have 2 SRT 6 roadsters. Mine has 104,800 miles and my daughter's has 94,555 miles. No major issues at this time. Going on 11 years.
 


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