This delivery driver has driven his 1993 Toyota Corolla an unbelievable 2 MILLION kilometres - and he's not done yet!
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Sometimes, we can be quick to judge a book by its cover - or in this case, a car by its age. In the world of motoring, newer always isn’t necessarily better; sometimes, aged classics can be just as reliable and useful as the latest model on showroom floors.
That’s certainly been true for Graeme Hebley, a 72-year-old newspaper delivery driver from New Zealand who bought his 1993 Toyota Corolla back in 2000 with 80,000 kilometres clocked up.
But since then? The odometer has spun faster than ever before, and - believe it or not – two million kilometres later: that same engine is still purring along bustling highways like it's a piece of cake!
What’s most impressive is that despite its age (at 27 years), Mr Hebley’s Corolla runs smoothly day after day like clockwork — it still uses its original engine and transmission too!
To make sure everything stays intact, Mr Hebley gets his beloved motor serviced at the Guthrie's Auto Care garage in Whanganui every other week without fail, making sure no corner is cut when it comes down to maintenance payments either.
When asked about having seen any similar cars reach such distances before, John Sherman, the car's mechanic, admitted: 'If I hadn't worked on it, I wouldn't believe it. I wouldn't believe it could do two million without something going wrong.'
Throughout his entire career, he said he had never seen anything come close to the Corolla's mileage. He recalled a car that had done 700,000 kilometres but that was still far behind.
Now that goes beyond impressive. It says so much about what can be achieved if a motor vehicle receives love and proper care whenever required… Case in point is Graeme Hebley, who loves this car model so much he believes ‘it will run forever' - he even joked his car might outlive him too!
Members, we hope you take Mr Hebley's story as a sign to never forget: take good care of your vehicles today because you never know where they could take you tomorrow!
What do you think of this? Do you also have a trusty car that has been with you through both the good and the bad times all these years? Share your stories with us in the comments; we'd love to hear them!
That’s certainly been true for Graeme Hebley, a 72-year-old newspaper delivery driver from New Zealand who bought his 1993 Toyota Corolla back in 2000 with 80,000 kilometres clocked up.
But since then? The odometer has spun faster than ever before, and - believe it or not – two million kilometres later: that same engine is still purring along bustling highways like it's a piece of cake!
What’s most impressive is that despite its age (at 27 years), Mr Hebley’s Corolla runs smoothly day after day like clockwork — it still uses its original engine and transmission too!
To make sure everything stays intact, Mr Hebley gets his beloved motor serviced at the Guthrie's Auto Care garage in Whanganui every other week without fail, making sure no corner is cut when it comes down to maintenance payments either.
When asked about having seen any similar cars reach such distances before, John Sherman, the car's mechanic, admitted: 'If I hadn't worked on it, I wouldn't believe it. I wouldn't believe it could do two million without something going wrong.'
Throughout his entire career, he said he had never seen anything come close to the Corolla's mileage. He recalled a car that had done 700,000 kilometres but that was still far behind.
Now that goes beyond impressive. It says so much about what can be achieved if a motor vehicle receives love and proper care whenever required… Case in point is Graeme Hebley, who loves this car model so much he believes ‘it will run forever' - he even joked his car might outlive him too!
Key Takeaways
- Graeme Hebley has managed to run his 1993 Toyota Corolla to a remarkable two million kilometres, with the car still running efficiently.
- This was achieved due to Mr Hebley's long-term job as a newspaper delivery contractor, as he drives from city to city, 6 days a week.
- He also gets his car serviced every two weeks and has constant maintenance, which has contributed to the incredible milestone.
- Despite being 72, Mr Hebley plans to keep driving the car, believing it might outlive him.
Members, we hope you take Mr Hebley's story as a sign to never forget: take good care of your vehicles today because you never know where they could take you tomorrow!
What do you think of this? Do you also have a trusty car that has been with you through both the good and the bad times all these years? Share your stories with us in the comments; we'd love to hear them!