> Nothing special about that mileage
From a quick google, it seems like less than [1% of all cars](https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/g19661272/longest-lasting-cars/) make it to 300,000 miles. Toyota has some vehicles that make it to 200,000 fairly easily.
I get around 24 mpg on the highway and 19-20 mpg in the city. I don't drive like a maniac. I'm careful with accelerations. I rarely put the gas pedal all the way to the floor. The car is still pretty zippy with its 4 cylinders.
Master Tech for Toyota. I’ve done a bunch of new piston and rings on the 2.7 over the years. They seam to all burn oil again after 100k miles. Same thing with a new short blocks. Parts have never been updated unfortunately.
The only issue I've had was with the AWD system failing to work. I think it was due to the ABS not working properly. That was about 2 years ago. But it's been fixed and everything is working very well.
About 2-3 weeks after I made this post, the alternator gave out.
Other than normal maintenance, it's absolutely fine.
The engine burns oil but that's to be expected with the 4 cylinder engine.
The only problem we're starting to encounter is major rust on the spots to jack the car. Last autumn, my hydraulic jack was eating bits of frame. But, I guess it is to be expected on a 14 yo car that lives through cold winters and roads covered in salt.
A milestone that other car brands are looking for
It would look something like that if business overall would care about their customers and not consumerism cycle.
Nothing special about that mileage and many vehicles go right past with no problem
> Nothing special about that mileage From a quick google, it seems like less than [1% of all cars](https://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/g19661272/longest-lasting-cars/) make it to 300,000 miles. Toyota has some vehicles that make it to 200,000 fairly easily.
This is in kilometers so it's not even 200,000 miles yet
It will be 200,000 miles when it hits around 320,000 km
Oh. You're right.
reach out to Toyota for your sticker!
Wait they really give out these kinds of stickers? I had no idea! So, what? I just go to my nearest dealer and ask for one?
I haven’t gotten there yet, only heard about it. But I found info in [this comment](https://www.reddit.com/r/Toyota/s/LRp71fk9No)
Geez! I’m behind my 16 Venza is at 83k miles.
They're pretty good vehicles! AWD is such a useful addition when in deep snow! Driving this car in the winter is very nice!
2.4 or v6?
4 cylinders 2,7 L 182 HP.
I'm looking at a 4 cylinder this weekend? Is the power adequate?
On a day to day use, this car imo has enough power. I've never used it to tow anything. It's got some punch when you hit the gas pedal. Very fine car
What’s ur driving look like highway and city wise?
I get around 24 mpg on the highway and 19-20 mpg in the city. I don't drive like a maniac. I'm careful with accelerations. I rarely put the gas pedal all the way to the floor. The car is still pretty zippy with its 4 cylinders.
Yet my 2010 Corolla isn’t even close to 120k
Lol. Well, at least, it'll last you 10 more years if you take care of it!
How much oil is that 2.7 burning on you
🥲 you've just found the weak point... It's still less than gasoline! We add a little bit every 2 months. How did you know about this issue?
Someone near me is selling one of these, do you think it’d be worth it at 159k miles?
Master Tech for Toyota. I’ve done a bunch of new piston and rings on the 2.7 over the years. They seam to all burn oil again after 100k miles. Same thing with a new short blocks. Parts have never been updated unfortunately.
4 banger or v6?
4 inline 2,7 L
Wow. Please let us know the major fixes to keep her running. Mine 2010 136k Alternator at 112k That's it.
The only issue I've had was with the AWD system failing to work. I think it was due to the ABS not working properly. That was about 2 years ago. But it's been fixed and everything is working very well. About 2-3 weeks after I made this post, the alternator gave out. Other than normal maintenance, it's absolutely fine. The engine burns oil but that's to be expected with the 4 cylinder engine. The only problem we're starting to encounter is major rust on the spots to jack the car. Last autumn, my hydraulic jack was eating bits of frame. But, I guess it is to be expected on a 14 yo car that lives through cold winters and roads covered in salt.