I buy my vehicles to drive and enjoy as well. Only reason my Ram doesn't have more miles is because we have four other vehicles in the stable to rotate through, and I have a company vehicle I drive to/from work. I have almost 32000 on my 2020 Ram. My wife has 41000 on her 2020 Traverse. Plus I have an older 66 D100 that sees weekend duty during summer for car shows, my daughter has a 2002 Volvo S60 for school car I will drive every now and then, and my step son has a 1998 Chevy C1500 that was his grandpa's he drives for school, and he likes to drive anywhere and anytime he gets a chances. Only reason the Traverse has more miles than my Ram is my wife had a daily commute for the first year and a half we had it, and we use it for family vacations.
Had a 99 Dakota R/T I custom ordered from factory. Put over 120k miles on it in three years
Had a 99 Dakota R/T I custom ordered from factory. Put over 120k miles on it in three years