I'm just over 85K on mine, had it since 2008 and it has 65K so i've done around 20K since having it, no idea where those miles went though :D
 
Just over 100K, doing about 20K per year (and saving about £1500 per year in fuel compared to the Forester it replaced)
 
03 plate.. Bought 5 years an 4 months ago.. Was 22000 now 152368.....

130 368 miles behind the wheel of my beezer an still love it..

Even after 3 dead turbos a gearbox, several electrical faults an soldering the cluster myself to fix a dodgy imobiliser when seat said it cannot be fixed.. Whoop whoop..
 
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Blimey... Had mine since 2003 (52 plate one) with 7k on it, now just gone over 50k and I though that was high mileage! Only done 1.5k in the last year, hardly use the yellow sub anymore,
 
52 plate. Got mine 2 years, 1 month ago. Was on 58K, now 110K. The only problems I've had are the AC compressor and the dodgy instrment cluster (solved in 1hr with a bit of solder). Oh, also needed a new EGR, but it could have gone on.
 
10,500 miles now since August 08, first owner did 9,400.
 
Just turned 30k miles.

56 plate with 4500 miles on it when I bought it in December '07, so I've done 25,500miles in 3 years... so 8500 a year :D
 
Lol, I'm on a student budget here! I cycle to uni most days so it saves the mileage on me car :D trouble with hybridness is it makes you put your foot down so my mpg isn't the best, and with fuel costs as they are, anything to not drive it will save me money lol.

Having said that, I just got my student loan through, so I'm going to finally fit the LCR rear brake setup which I've had for nearly a year, and it's gonna get a cambelt service.. and maybe 2 new tyres if it's lucky :p

Oh, and I've jst seen that ECS do a 2 piece rotor setup in OEM size so I'm considering them too when my current discs are worn out.. which could be years at my current mileage rate...