美国一精英警队竟是“披着制服的暴徒” (转载)# Joke - 肚皮舞运动
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We've reported on high-mileage cars here before. There was the Jetta diesel
that Volkswagen found in Ohio with 562,000 miles on its odometer. Then there
was the Saab 900 that had traveled 1,001,385 miles in its lifetime. Finally
, there was also a 1995 Dodge Ram that passed the million-mile mark. We know
of these cars because Volkswagen, Saab and Dodge sought them out and have
been using their mere existence as marketing tools. At least the driver of
the Volkswagen was given a 1-year lease on a new Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI.
The Dodge Ram owner got a call from Tom LaSorda and a book about
DaimlerChrysler's history, while the Saab owner actually had to buy himself
a new set of Swedish wheels.
All high-mileage vehicles still traveling our nation's roads, however, must
tip their rusty hats to this one, Irv Gordon's 1966 Volvo P1800 with 2.6
million miles under its belt-line. Gordon has been the only owner of this
P1800 since it was purchased new in 1966. A 125-mile round trip daily
commute and a penchant for regular maintenance got the car this far, and in
1998 it made the Guinness Book of World Records at just 1.69 million miles.
Since retired from teaching science, Gordon now plans on hitting the 3
million-mile mark sometime in the next five years. Keep in mind, he's slowed
down to 80,000 miles/year from his record pace of over 100,000 miles/year
in 2002. While not promising to retire the car once it hits 3 million miles,
Gordon says he might break down before the car does. We hope if that if he
does reach that milestone, Volvo will pony up a free replacement for his
Energizer Bunny-esqe P1800. How about a C30?
that Volkswagen found in Ohio with 562,000 miles on its odometer. Then there
was the Saab 900 that had traveled 1,001,385 miles in its lifetime. Finally
, there was also a 1995 Dodge Ram that passed the million-mile mark. We know
of these cars because Volkswagen, Saab and Dodge sought them out and have
been using their mere existence as marketing tools. At least the driver of
the Volkswagen was given a 1-year lease on a new Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI.
The Dodge Ram owner got a call from Tom LaSorda and a book about
DaimlerChrysler's history, while the Saab owner actually had to buy himself
a new set of Swedish wheels.
All high-mileage vehicles still traveling our nation's roads, however, must
tip their rusty hats to this one, Irv Gordon's 1966 Volvo P1800 with 2.6
million miles under its belt-line. Gordon has been the only owner of this
P1800 since it was purchased new in 1966. A 125-mile round trip daily
commute and a penchant for regular maintenance got the car this far, and in
1998 it made the Guinness Book of World Records at just 1.69 million miles.
Since retired from teaching science, Gordon now plans on hitting the 3
million-mile mark sometime in the next five years. Keep in mind, he's slowed
down to 80,000 miles/year from his record pace of over 100,000 miles/year
in 2002. While not promising to retire the car once it hits 3 million miles,
Gordon says he might break down before the car does. We hope if that if he
does reach that milestone, Volvo will pony up a free replacement for his
Energizer Bunny-esqe P1800. How about a C30?