Lets play a game. I’m closing in on reaching 300,000 miles on my car.
What kind of car is it? 5 points for guessing the make, 20 points for the model, and 1000 points for guessing the year.
Lets play a game. I’m closing in on reaching 300,000 miles on my car.
What kind of car is it? 5 points for guessing the make, 20 points for the model, and 1000 points for guessing the year.
Subaru WRX, 2004?
Camry
Toyota something.
Honda accord
I seen that ODO before.
2002 Toyota Corolla
>miles
>clearly km/h
>op just wants us to list $500 cars to look for with 300k on them
Toyota something something...
1993 Lexus ES300
It lists both mph and km/h
Idk why it uploaded that file, I didn't select it, also nice I got trips
Volvo
Saab
Celica
Solara
1998 lexus es300
How do you know your odometer is in miles then?
look at op's post
It doesn't say in the pic
>292,616
>I’m closing in on reaching 300,000 miles on my car.
>miles
I was asking OP how he know its miles and not km.
who in all of Veeky Forums has the longest milage in any car?
nissan?
oh okay. mb
2002 Hyundai Elantra
2001 volkswagen golf
That's a 90's Honda Accord?
1996 Saab 900
I'm 100% it's either a Golf or a Beetle from 1999-2001
that seriousy looks like a mitsubishi of some sort, my galant had the same odometer display but was under the rpm instead of in the middle
LS400 o4 ES300
2001 Toyota corolla
1998 Toyota Camry
Are you actually retarded or have you just never seen a US dash? A lot of later than 70s dashes have a small km/h scale in the middle aswell as the normal MPH scale around it. You can even read the PH on the left of that picture.
OP here, the car is indeed in miles. Yes it does have a kmh inner ring. I think its hust there incase the car traveled to canada.
Ill post a pic of the full dash and give away prizes soon!
1999 Toyota 4Runner
2001 Lexus is300
its a LS400 or similar age lexus, guaranteed
Here is the dash...
95 Toyota camry
2001 sorry
Toyota Avalon
>put two units of measurement on speed dial
>odometer has none
>retarded for no knowing which the odometer uses
You sir! Are the winner!!! You were off by a single year!
The answer is a 1997 Toyota Camry!
95 was a great guess.
>not assuming the bigger one where the needle actually points to is the main one being used
You can barely see the mph
You can see, however, that the needle extends out towards the MPH scale, and that those numbers are quite a bit bigger.
The only miles number you can see is 14
Please see Where i posted the entire dash.
My original point was made before this post
4cyl 98 Camry sedan