{"id":248595,"date":"2023-12-15T04:19:22","date_gmt":"2023-12-15T04:19:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=248595"},"modified":"2023-12-15T04:19:22","modified_gmt":"2023-12-15T04:19:22","slug":"hitting-the-100000km-mark-car-owners-share-their-moments-memories","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/hitting-the-100000km-mark-car-owners-share-their-moments-memories\/","title":{"rendered":"Hitting the 100000km mark: Car owners share their moments & memories"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHPian SideView<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n Hitting 1,00,000 is special for any driver be it in kilometres or miles, especially if it is your first vehicle or if its your first time after owning multiple vehicles.<\/p>\n Covid shutdown + shifting jobs reduced my vehicle usage drastically.<\/p>\n Curious to hear some stories or special moments that you recollect when you had touched this milestone or on the way to this milestone.<\/p>\n Did you have anything special planned(roadtrips\/get together)? Any other celebration? Or makeover for vehicle?<\/p>\n Or<\/p>\n Was it more of thought \u201c OMG I am going to loose all that resale and need to sell it off fast \u201d<\/p>\n My journey so far has been a mixed bag:<\/p>\n Have I been stranded on remote road during my travels: Thankfully No.<\/p>\n Have I been stranded in front of my house: Yes (Door got auto locked with engine running that too on a sunday)<\/p>\n Some weird issue here and there but nothing of that sort that makes me WANT to sell my vehicle.<\/p>\n But as soon as I get behind the wheels especially on a highway it brings a smile on my face (K9K 110 ps + turbo combo is addictive)<\/p>\n Inshort: I am a satisfied soul.<\/p>\n Feel free to share some of your stories! (So that i can also plan something similar lines or atleast make me think)<\/p>\n Here’s what BHPian Small Bot<\/strong> had to say on the matter:<\/p>\n Most recently, we had two cars in the family, which had gone beyond 1 lakh kms.<\/p>\n A second-gen i10 which ran for more than 1.5 lakh kms before an engine seizure caused it to be replaced by an i20 Active (which then ran for 80K kms before being replaced by a Grand Vitara). And a Brio which is currently at more than 1.75 lakh kms and still running.<\/p>\n The respective owners (father and brother) didn’t really seem to care much about any milestones though. The cars just ran and ran, the Brio still is mechanically sound with no issue. No-nonsense people with no-nonsense cars.<\/p>\n I suppose I’ll also probably just follow suit, keep driving my car and remember touching 1 lakh kms only after I cross 1.2 lakh kms.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Here’s what BHPian tharian<\/strong> had to say on the matter:<\/p>\n Hitting the lakh kms on the odo is a big deal and excitement for me. It is a big milestone for the vehicle and for the owner on how it has been maintained to reach that mark.<\/p>\n The first vehicle that comes to mind was my old carb Maruti 800 that was a hand me down from my dad to my sister and to me. It was 96 model and I got it when it had run around 88k kms. I hit the lakh mark when I sold it. Still ran well for its age in 2010.<\/p>\n The second vehicle is my 2002 Bullet Electra currently at 1,28,000 kms on the stock un-opened engine. Still runs fine. I celebrated the milestone by doing a 400 kms ride during which it hit the mark.<\/p>\n Recently, it was a 72′ Fiat 1100D that hit the lakh. The car came to me when it had around 97k kms from a friend and fellow member who left it in my care. Again, running on the stock unopened engine and runs perfectly.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Here’s what BHPian GForceEnjoyer<\/strong> had to say on the matter:<\/p>\n Our 2006 Ford Fiesta 1.6 petrol hit the 100k kilometres mark in a setting that really suits its character. It was on a late night airport run while going WOT (wide open throttle) on an ORR entrance ramp.<\/p>\n While I don’t have any pictures of the reading, the moment is ingrained into my memory. The hundred-thousands digit of the odometer changing from a 0 to a 1 for the first time ever was quite historic!<\/p>\n We didn’t really have anything specific planned for the car. In fact, we actually received only bad news on the next service: we were told that getting a replacement rear reading light was not possible, since the part had apparently been discontinued for years! Soon after though, we did take it on a very fun road trip to Gandikota, barely a week before Covid19 hit.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Here’s what BHPian FlashMustang<\/strong> had to say on the matter:<\/p>\n On October 28, 2023, we completed the 100,000 km milestone with our Honda City 3rd generation face-lifted version purchased in 2012.<\/p>\n We crossed the milestone as part of our yearly vacation that we usually plan for our wedding anniversary.<\/p>\n For this year’s vacation, we planned a road-trip and a stay near Ooty.<\/p>\n On October 28, 2023, we drove from Hyderabad to Mysore, and on the next day, drove from Mysore to Ooty (through Bandipur and Mudumalai), driving up the 36 hair-pin bends up to Ooty for our vacation.<\/p>\n We crossed the milestone on October 28, 2023 around 6:15 AM on the Hyderabad-Bangalore highway. We were somewhere in Andhra Pradesh (around the vicinity of Gooty) when we clocked the 100,000 km mark.<\/p>\n As we neared the dates to our annual vacation, I realized that we’ll cross the 100,000 km milestone of our car as part of this trip. When starting from Hyderabad, I calculated the kilometers left to reach 100,000, and calculated the approximate time when we would touch this, and kept a mental note of the time. Sure enough, around the time, we were around 99,995 km on the odometer. I drove the next 5 km quite slowly, savoring the drive, and anticipating the milestone.<\/p>\n We did a quick stop at the 99,999 km mark for a photo.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n When we touched 100,000 km, we safely parked the car out of the main carriage-way of the highway to capture the moment.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n View from my driving seat at 100,000 km.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n My wife and myself got down from the car to take a photo of us together with the car on this milestone.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The car has served us well, and we have many happy memories with the car. We hope to hold on to it for as long as we can.<\/p>\n Apart from periodic maintenance, the car has been quite trouble-free, with zero rattles till date. This is one of the generations of the Honda City with the Torque Converter automatic, and the gearbox combination with the i-VTEC engine is a true enthusiast’s delight. It works great for both sedate driving, as well as enthusiastic driving when I’m in the mood for it.<\/p>\n It allows munching miles quite effortlessly, as long as the road conditions are great.<\/p>\n Looking forward to many more happy miles with it!<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Here’s what BHPian Night Raven<\/strong> had to say on the matter:<\/p>\n The 100000 moment of our beloved Punto.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n That day my wife left her car at a parking spot and got in to the Punto with me so that she could be there for the moment.<\/p>\n We went to a nearby cake shop and brought home a cake to honour the achievement of the car and the driver.<\/p>\n We had almost decided on selling the Punto off after it got flood damaged in 2018 when it was around 50000kms on the odo, but the trusted horse came back and ran another 50000 without any issues. Even when I sold it off it was more because of my health issues and not that of the car. That recollection made this moment even more worth celebrating for us.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Here’s what BHPian sudipta<\/strong> had to say on the matter:<\/p>\n Reached this milestone with our Scorpio on 23 Nov 2023. Parked aside and took a picture to remember this event. I was a happy and a bit emotional remembering all that we have been thru together. She will be 15 next year and plans are in progress for the renewal of RC.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Here’s what BHPian Cool Piscean<\/strong> had to say on the matter:<\/p>\n This is an interesting topic. All cars that I have owned have achieved this milestone & I have been lucky to enjoy this feeling twice.<\/p>\n My first car was an Indica Xeta purchased in the year 2007 & I reached the milestone of 100000km in the year 2011 & 200000km in the year 2015. This journey had been a roller coaster ride for me because of the aftermarket CNG kit that I got installed. I still have this car in my garage because of the emotional attachment that I have with my first purchase.<\/p>\n In 2015 I bought my first SUV, TUV300. This was a gem of a car & never gave me any major problem except for the famous vacuum modulator issue. While selling this car in 2023 the odo was standing at 197000km. I never wanted to sell this SUV because of the strong work horse nature. It was a no-nonsense car & I could take it anywhere without having to think twice. Because of the weird NGT rule for diesel cars in NCR I had to sell it with a very heavy heart, as it was nearing the 10-year limit.<\/p>\n Felt extremely proud when the magical figure of 1L & 2L km was achieved.<\/p>\n Latest addition replacing my TUV is another beast from Mahindra stable, XUV700 & I again hope to achieve the magical 2L km figure with this beast.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Here’s what BHPian vimalvittaladas<\/strong> had to sayon the matter:<\/p>\n I had the opportunity to clock 100000 kms in 3 of my vehicles:<\/p>\n Maruti Suzuki WagonR(VXI).<\/p>\n My first car which I bought in 2009 and sold in 2012. We were a family of three(me, wifey and daughter) and used the vehicle to the maximum. I was staying at Borivali due to my official obligation and made it as a habit to use it gor my yearly trip to Kerala. Had been a wonderful partner and I sold it with heavy heart in 2012 with 115000 kms ODO, as I was moving to Hong Kong.<\/p>\n Maruti Suzuki Swift ZXI<\/p>\n My second vehicle which I bought soon after I returned back to India in 2017. During the stay at HK, I never drove a car as the public transport system was top class.Moreover owning a personal vehicle was expensive too. The itch to drive was too much that I ended up making payment to buy the car as soon as I landed in India. On second day of landing in India, I had the vehicle with me. I used it till June 2020 and covered states of KL,TN,AP,MH and GA. I sold it in June 2020 with 120000 kms in ODO.<\/p>\n Hyundai Creta 2020 SX Petrol MT<\/p>\n I shifted to Creta from Swift in June 2020 while I was working at Chennai. The usage was for 2 years till June 2022(when I bought my Thar). The stay at Chennai ensured two drives every month to Trivandrum which contributed towards the ODO which stood at 140000 kms(in 2 years). It was the most enjoyable driving machines I owned till then.<\/p>\n So I had the opportunity to clock 3 vehicles to north of 100000 kms as explained above. Now holding a Thar and Hyundai Creta(2023 model). Thar is shy of 100000 kms by 1\/4 th of it while October bought Creta already approaching 10000 kms.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Check out BHPian comment for more insights and information.<\/p>\n\n
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