Re: So, why no mileage on your car?
I put about 7000 a year on the Crossfire roadster it is the not too bad a weather daily driver but is part of a group of cars for when other capapbilities are needed--it is the newish boringly reliable good fuel economy decent driver.
The Crossfire does not do well in heavy rain or snow with the wide tires.
The Ram 2500 4x4 get used when need to haul tow or bad weather--it gets about 2500 miles a year.
The Bertone X1/9 and Ferrari Mondial are the great weather drivers, 80s Italian cars are not known for rust proofing--X1/9 when warmer and Ferrari when cooler these get about 2000 on the X1/9 and 3000 on the Mondial.
The 60's Chryslers each get a few hundred miles a year--When parked beside the Newport front bumber even the Crossfires rear bumper is at the convertible top well of the Newport.