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Still Trying to Figure This All Out
220k on a 2001 Acura MDX. Still going strong and will wait for the MX to acquire some more utility features.
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What is it with all these old Highlander Hybrids we've been driving? Have you all (like me) been waiting for the first EV equivalent? BTW, mine has 138k miles and refuses to break down... but the tires are getting a little bald while waiting for the Model X...
What is it with all these old Highlander Hybrids we've been driving? Have you all (like me) been waiting for the first EV equivalent? BTW, mine has 138k miles and refuses to break down... but the tires are getting a little bald while waiting for the Model X...
Yes, very smart cat. His name is Toby but he also answers to "Toonces."Too funny! Your cat looks to be more advanced than my dog
Gotcha. That makes more sense.To clarify, we may decide to use the Lexus to take the dog to his vets appointments - - pretty low trade-in value at this point. :smile:
244,000 on my 2007 Yukon. It has been a great car with very little issues. I hope it lasts until my X arrives. I just keep it going and it has had some small minor repairs of late.
With the multi year delay many of us have held on to our car much longer than we would normally. I am just curious where I stand with my 10 year old Highlander Hybrid with 165,500 miles on it? I hope I get my Model X or other replacement before my Toyota hits its 200k anniversary.