100,000 mile report.

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ChrisJ

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Crazzyboy

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It isn't that hard. If you are in sales or support and have to cover a large geographical area you can rack up miles quickly. Especially if the locations you have to go are close enough that time and costs spent flying and renting cars is cost prohibitive.

^ This.

Knew a guy on another board who was in sales and traveled extensively. He racked up similar mileage in a similar time frame. He was on car 40-something at that point in his career -- buy a new car, rack up 100k or so in no time, get another.

I was driving 40k a year at one point in my younger years.

Anyway, that's a lot of suspension problems that the OP had. :( Looking around, suspension complaints seem to be common around here... :popcorn:
 

sonic13rs

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Your OLM and mine are quite a contrast. That is very interesting!

Mine appears to be dropping by 1% every ~70-75 miles. This is with gentle interstate driving and some around town. Never really short tripped, but rarely driven for over an hour unless we're on a trip.

I did my first OCI at 5600 mi and 27%. I figure from here on, I will run synthetic and change when the OLM starts crying which looks like will be 7500 or sooner. What a difference all that highway driving makes. Either that or the 2013's OLM is less optimistic. ;)
 
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lambertsonic

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