How many miles on your SRT-6?
5200 miles now, and I've had it for 4.5 months. That's a whopping 1155 miles a month.
I'm blessed to live in Oklahoma where it can come out and play. Almost all the miles are from "play" not "work".
I'm blessed to live in Oklahoma where it can come out and play. Almost all the miles are from "play" not "work".
8,500 mi on the Roadster &
6,500 mi on the Coupe that is "For Sale".
(All Play Miles & Not All Mine!
)
SF
6,500 mi on the Coupe that is "For Sale".
(All Play Miles & Not All Mine!
SF
Last edited by SilverFox; Feb 2, 2008 at 11:59 AM.
Guys, you must not really like your cars that much. A good measure is
how much time you spend behind the wheel. I've 57,161 miles on my
baby, and expect at least another 150K miles. I've been driving this on
a daily basis since I bought it new with 8 miles on the clock in October
2004. And I must say, I really like this car.
Coyote
how much time you spend behind the wheel. I've 57,161 miles on my
baby, and expect at least another 150K miles. I've been driving this on
a daily basis since I bought it new with 8 miles on the clock in October
2004. And I must say, I really like this car.
Coyote
Originally Posted by Coyote
Guys, you must not really like your cars that much. A good measure is
how much time you spend behind the wheel. I've 57,161 miles on my
baby, and expect at least another 150K miles. I've been driving this on
a daily basis since I bought it new with 8 miles on the clock in October
2004. And I must say, I really like this car.
Coyote
how much time you spend behind the wheel. I've 57,161 miles on my
baby, and expect at least another 150K miles. I've been driving this on
a daily basis since I bought it new with 8 miles on the clock in October
2004. And I must say, I really like this car.
Coyote
Originally Posted by cgocifer
He also spent the most cash too probably! I'd keep it too!
much longer than most. It was a trade I was willing to make. Some see
it different, and waited for the price to come down before taking the
plunge, and that's cool too. If I had not had the money available,
perhaps I too would have waited.
BTW, I really do plan to keep this car and drive it until the wheels fall off.
At that point, I replace whatever needs replacing, and drive it some more.
One thing I can guarantee, the car will look nearly as nice then as it does
now, as I try to take good care of it (other than romping on the gas on the
odd occasion).
To each their own, and may all be happy.
Coyote
Originally Posted by Coyote
Its all a matter of perspective. I paid more, but I've been enjoying it so
much longer than most. It was a trade I was willing to make. Some see
it different, and waited for the price to come down before taking the
plunge, and that's cool too. If I had not had the money available,
perhaps I too would have waited.
BTW, I really do plan to keep this car and drive it until the wheels fall off.
At that point, I replace whatever needs replacing, and drive it some more.
One thing I can guarantee, the car will look nearly as nice then as it does
now, as I try to take good care of it (other than romping on the gas on the
odd occasion).
To each their own, and may all be happy.
Coyote
much longer than most. It was a trade I was willing to make. Some see
it different, and waited for the price to come down before taking the
plunge, and that's cool too. If I had not had the money available,
perhaps I too would have waited.
BTW, I really do plan to keep this car and drive it until the wheels fall off.
At that point, I replace whatever needs replacing, and drive it some more.
One thing I can guarantee, the car will look nearly as nice then as it does
now, as I try to take good care of it (other than romping on the gas on the
odd occasion).
To each their own, and may all be happy.
Coyote
Originally Posted by ShawnQ
I think we've got around 3700 on ours now...bought it in August 07. That number is sure to stay low though, now that my wife got into a master's program and will be driving the Ford Focus most of the time.
Just curious...
SQ
Just curious...
SQ
Originally Posted by SRT6nTulsa
Congrats on your wife getting into grad school. I'm looking at programs down there myself..... 
She was accepted into Physician Assistant school at Texas Tech's Health Science Center (in Midland, not Lubbock).
SQ
Originally Posted by ShawnQ
Thanks! I am hoping I don't have to sell the SRT...but we may have to make some sacrifices
She was accepted into Physician Assistant school at Texas Tech's Health Science Center (in Midland, not Lubbock).
SQ
She was accepted into Physician Assistant school at Texas Tech's Health Science Center (in Midland, not Lubbock).
SQ
I finished Grad school in 06'. My work paid for the complete ride - - but - - if I left the company prior to 12 months after graduation - - I had to repay my tuition in full.
Exactly one year after graduation I purchased my Crossfire - OH YEA!!
6,300 miles.. and counting - stop light by stop light !!
Originally Posted by BrianBrave
Shawn - Congrats to your wife. I am sure you will support her in this difficult endeavour (and take a second job to keep that SRT).
I finished Grad school in 06'. My work paid for the complete ride - - but - - if I left the company prior to 12 months after graduation - - I had to repay my tuition in full.
Exactly one year after graduation I purchased my Crossfire - OH YEA!!
6,300 miles.. and counting - stop light by stop light !!
I finished Grad school in 06'. My work paid for the complete ride - - but - - if I left the company prior to 12 months after graduation - - I had to repay my tuition in full.
Exactly one year after graduation I purchased my Crossfire - OH YEA!!
6,300 miles.. and counting - stop light by stop light !!
She can also work at a few places after she is done to pay her back for her tuition/books/fees.
We'll figure it out. I already told her I would rather sell the Cummins then the SRT6 - that surprised her. I even told her I'd sell the mustangs if I had to, and the fishing gear! I could probably hide a thousand or so out of that and get the pulley/intake I've been wanting
Last edited by ShawnQ; Feb 5, 2008 at 07:25 PM.
Helo everyone
I bought my SRT6 a year ago with 3000 miles on it. Now I have 23000. I drive it every excuse I get. Even in the winter when the roads are plowed. Love this car. Can't wait to install my sprint booster when I get back from a concert tour of upstate New York
Paulius
I bought my SRT6 a year ago with 3000 miles on it. Now I have 23000. I drive it every excuse I get. Even in the winter when the roads are plowed. Love this car. Can't wait to install my sprint booster when I get back from a concert tour of upstate New York
Paulius
Purchased our SRT roadster used Nov. '07 with 13,000 od. miles. Orig. owner purchased car July '06, so he drove it considerable, during the first year. We vacationed with the SRT the first ten days of ownership adding 2500 miles to the odometer, however it has been in winter storage since. When fair weather returns, we plan to add several thousand miles , enjoying our recreational vehicle.



