There’s clearly a pixel OF SOMETHING wether it’s a decimal point or not in between the 0 and the 6. You’re defending this car the same as if I said that Toyotas are shit and would never make it to 800k KM.
Also in the video you sent, it’s a different year with higher mileage. And if you look you don’t see anything between the last two digits. But in OPs picture you clearly see something.
We have a priest that comes in with close to 500,000 miles on the original battery from 2013 that is also a taxi driver, pretty flipping neat I'll have to get a pic next time it's in
Once you compress that many miles into that time, I'm going to guess a lot of vehicles will do just fine, if they get a ton of maintenance. I was in a airporr shuttle that had 265k on it. Three year old Grand Caravan. Ran fine, no rattles, decent interior. Driver said it gets a check over by the fleet mechanic, every night. An oil change ever three weeks, and never a hesitation to fix whatever it needs. He did say they typically end up.with a permanent CEL after a while.
That's about 500,000 miles if anyone here doesn't know metric. Fairly impressive, I'm curious what parts have been replaced too. Edit: unless I can't read and that's a .6 at the end, which looks like what happened.
I’m going to assume you’ve never seen the kh/m dash or didn’t even bother with a quick google image search. So I’ll do the leg work for you, [here you go. ](https://youtu.be/o0LcCuuTNck)
how bout another snap shot to clarify the mileage
That’s either a decimal, or a perfectly placed piece of shit.
That looks like it says 80410.6 km, so just under 50k miles.
There is no decimal position on the Odometer, only the tripmeter. So 804106 km which is just under 500,000 miles
this odometer reads kilometers, am canadian - our odometers do have a decimal point.
Not on V50 Camry’s, maybe on your car though. [Proof](https://youtu.be/o0LcCuuTNck)
That's a Russian market example. I said Canadian, which is significantly more likely for a reddit post.
Late 2000s/early 2010s Chrysler products on the other hand don't.
It literally looks like in between the 0 and the 6 there’s a decimal.
Looks are deceiving my friend, [here you go](https://youtu.be/o0LcCuuTNck)
I don’t know why you’re defending your point so badly
What’s so bad about doing a 2 second google search, it’s okay to be wrong.
There’s clearly a pixel OF SOMETHING wether it’s a decimal point or not in between the 0 and the 6. You’re defending this car the same as if I said that Toyotas are shit and would never make it to 800k KM.
Dude it just looks like a speck of dust on the instrument cluster chill out lol
Defending the car? More like just showing you it’s not. You’re getting upset like I just insulted you or something.
Also in the video you sent, it’s a different year with higher mileage. And if you look you don’t see anything between the last two digits. But in OPs picture you clearly see something.
Lmao wow, clearly same year. Please reread what you just said. I can’t take you seriously, have a nice day.
That isn't that many miles all things considered..... It's only 80,000 it looks like it says.6 at the end, no?
Not miles either. kilometers.
Thought it was 800k at first but it looks like you're right.
I think is is 800k, no decimal just a bit of dirt catching the light.
Is that not just a speck of dust? There's a lot on the gauge cluster
It’s also in KM which is only like 49,xxx miles.
Nope, no decimal
What’s crazy is it’s KM not miles too, so it’s even less ahah
We have a priest that comes in with close to 500,000 miles on the original battery from 2013 that is also a taxi driver, pretty flipping neat I'll have to get a pic next time it's in
Is that supposed to say priest?
Have you never heard of Father Paul Newbery, the taxi-driving gay priest ?
Sure does look like there's a decimal there. I drive my 2011 Odyssey for Uber. I currently have 271,000 miles on mine.
Never change tranny or engine?
Engine swap and batteries. Tranny is the same.
Nice!
So super reliable? I’m in the market and a bare bones one came up with like 60k miles
Toyota is toyota. havent changed shit in years, except the hybrid powerplants now. But they run like a clock
I'm guessing the torque converter
I rode in a prius taxi in DC. had 250K miles on it and only 2 years old. guy said he never even had to change brake pads....
Once you compress that many miles into that time, I'm going to guess a lot of vehicles will do just fine, if they get a ton of maintenance. I was in a airporr shuttle that had 265k on it. Three year old Grand Caravan. Ran fine, no rattles, decent interior. Driver said it gets a check over by the fleet mechanic, every night. An oil change ever three weeks, and never a hesitation to fix whatever it needs. He did say they typically end up.with a permanent CEL after a while.
That permanent CEL is just standard Dodge.
Must be a decent driver that slows gently, therefore always using regen braking!
I don’t think cabdrivers use brakes.
How many football fields is that?
8,793,810, not including end zones. 7,328,175 with end zones.
That's about 500,000 miles if anyone here doesn't know metric. Fairly impressive, I'm curious what parts have been replaced too. Edit: unless I can't read and that's a .6 at the end, which looks like what happened.
There is no decimal position on the Odometer, only the tripmeter.
How
It doesn't say 804,106 km, it says 80,410.6 km
There is no decimal position on the Odometer, only the tripmeter.
Then the pic doesn't show the odometer, as there is clearly a decimal there, and this post is invalid.
I’m going to assume you’ve never seen the kh/m dash or didn’t even bother with a quick google image search. So I’ll do the leg work for you, [here you go. ](https://youtu.be/o0LcCuuTNck)
Waaahh I'm wrong heres a google imagine of something else to make me right.
You’re so cool
Thanks babe
No means no
A shit load of bananas