How many miles does your vehicle have on it?

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I just bought an 05 Yahoe 5.3 Z71 with 258,000 for a DD. Blows a bit of smoke at startup after sitting, probably valve guides. Other than that it’s in great shape and drives great too. Came with led headlights, a new DD stereo with amp and sub and decent black 20’s for $3500.
 

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09 Tahoe.jpg 2009 Tahoe Hybrid 4x4 currently at 200751 miles. It has had wheel bearings/ball jts/plugs/12V battery etc changed out but is the original 6.0 and transmission per the records that came with it. I have changed fluids- wheel bearings - back window etc since I bought it. It runs amazingly well and I am really enjoying driving it. Right now I would rather drive it than my new 18 Denali truck!
I bought it at around 196k and I have not had a lot of opportunity to really look it over super closely yet with all the cold weather. Previous owner had put on a 3.5 lift/20x10 Mayhem wheels and a brand new set of Nitto Grapplers on it a few months before I bought. They decided to sell when the hybrid battery started showing signs of needing replacement. I have one on order. I probably overpaid a little at $6,600.00 but I feel that it is still a decent deal on this vehicle since they spent over 3k on accessories not long before I bought it. I actually like the look of the lift/wheels and tires. The hybrid system fascinates me too, it is interesting to drive such a unique vehicle. GM only made a total of around 33,000 two mode hybrid units from 2007 to 2013 before discontinuing the two mode system (Tahoe/Yukon/Eskie) I need to buy another one for spare parts and park it in the barn LOL. I am sure that it will be hard to source parts in the future for these silly things. The way I look at it, if it blows up and burns to the ground today I am not out very much though, just a cheap daily driver.
 

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190k 05 Tahoe LM7 - original engine, rebuilt 4L60 and T-case, rebuilt rear axle

145k 09 Tahoe L9H - original everything for now, needs nothing but I want to make improvements

22k 15 Mirage - A/C compressor went out at 18K, replaced under warranty.... it's a beater/work commuter car for my other half... it's So SLOW!!! But it gets 40MPG. Living in Colorado makes it's 74 horsepower more like 50

48k 16 Explorer Sport - original everything, 3.5 Ecoboost is very fun.
 

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Getting ready to turn over 210k this week
 

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My 07 Tahoe LTZ has 190,000 miles on it with the original 5.3 engine and original transmission. I am curious how many miles are on everyone else's vehicles and if they still have original equipment.

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I have an 07 Tahoe LTZ 4x4 but with 282k miles - original everything. I’ll easily hit 300k this year as I commute 900 miles a week for work. Normal maintenance performed regularly. I’ll be replacing the wheel bearings later this week. Other than that, a quart of oil in-between changes keeps her happy.

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