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I'd expect you shouldn't have a problem. The friend I've ridden to Alaska with twice has put 460,000 miles on his Honda ST.Hope for what? People been hitting 100K for a couple years now.
I'm hoping for 250K.
How many FDU failures has he had?I'd expect you shouldn't have a problem. The friend I've ridden to Alaska with twice has put 460,000 miles on his Honda ST.
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I love that dash. I miss mechanical needles vs the video game display in my 2025.I understand this isn't a 6G Bronco, LOL, it's my 31 year old F-150 4x4, with a good ole 5.0 in it, sitting at almost 300k miles! The old truck will fire right up and is still running strong! This was last May, I just don't drive it much, but changed the oil last weekend at 299,903
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I'll be highly surprised if my wife and I get anywhere close to 100k on either of our Broncos, not because I don't think it'll make it, just because we live in the city and don't travel as far/much as we used too.... My 23 has 18k miles (because I bought it used with 14k miles) and her 24 has got 3850 miles (she bought it new) and we work about the same distances from our house![]()
I agree!I love that dash. I miss mechanical needles vs the video game display in my 2025.
I'll second that, except that black light odometer.I agree!
Dang my Wrangler Rubicon w the Pentastar v6 lasted 105k miles before terminal engine failure.I'll second that, except that black light odometer.
I miss my 89 F150 4.9L 5 spd. It went 254k miles before the timing gears broke. I'm still questioning how that happened.
My 07 F150 5.4L is at 358k miles and still going.
The Bronco has a long way to go to catch up.
Thanks!I love that dash. I miss mechanical needles vs the video game display in my 2025.
2000s girl blowing a light when I was on a moto put me into the ICU.I had 381k on my 07 FJ manual. Took a girl blowing a light to end the journey.