In March 2019, I was forced to start working from home. I've put only about 2,200 miles on my 2017 Camaro RS since then, for a total of around 23,800 miles, so it's holding up ok!
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My '05 F250 has the 5.4L V8 gas engine as well. I looked for six months to find that truck new because I didn't want the diesel. It has been a great vehicle, but I to do not want it as a daily driver any longer than necessary.06 f250 xl reg cab is my daily driver. Bought from an old company I worked for when they closed at 104k miles four years ago. Now has 129k. 5.4v8 gets about 11mpg but my commute is only 13 miles one way. Bought it so the nice stuff wouldnât get ruined with the concrete dust in the air, but the roads arenât maintained so Iâm over it. Wife has her own car and we also have a 2018 Cummins rv hauler with 30,000 on it. I refuse to drive that nice truck everyday. Wonât get rid of the f250 cause it doesnât cost anything to have an old dump run/Home Depot run truck with racks and it runs awesome. But I canât continue driving this trash everyday as I get older. Ordered 11/21 and I have a long long wait. Canât wait to not have to drive a 3/4-1/ton truck with 80psi tires everyday.
Always had good luck with those engines. Iâd drive it anywhere right now no problem as far as reliability goes. But they never got good fuel mileage, and theyâre kind of gutlessâŠand mines a five speed auto. Itâs amazing the power that new vehicles have. Considering offing the Harley if I have to to be able to afford the Bronco. And itâs the first new thing Iâve ever bought. Little sentimental. Iâm over that rough ride though.My '05 F250 has the 5.4L V8 gas engine as well. I looked for six months to find that truck new because I didn't want the diesel. It has been a great vehicle, but I to do not want it as a daily driver any longer than necessary.
Update: Not covered under warranty after all, the stories Iâve heard about Kia being stingy with their 10yr/100k warranty hold up. $300 for a $31 part replacement, but with a newborn, the holidays, and going back to work next week I donât have time to do it myself so they win this time. Fortunately itâll be gone soonJust got towed to the dealer Luckily itâs a Kia so still under power train warranty (pretty much the only thing I like about it). Was my wifeâs, she got a new car last year and I took hers over while I wait, not something I wouldâve bought myself but itâs served us well, first problem in 7 years