Reader's fleet - mileage disparity
Discussion
A happy coincidence today....
I always log my mileage and fuel consumption on Fuelly - doesn't make me drive any slower, but its nice to know how much the Nigel_O mini-fleet is consuming.
About three weeks ago, I filled up the V8 Vantage and put it in the garage - registered the mileage:

Today, I took the daily driver Skoda Yeti into town and back, and as I pulled onto the drive, the mileage looked familiar (and yes, I'm aware that the yeti trip is a 1/1000 rounding of the odo - another pure coincidence):

A far cry from the last time I ran a daily and a toy side by side. My Alfa GT diesel had 268,000 on it when I sold it in 2021 and at the same time, my Westfield had about 16,000 miles on it - a 16.75 multiple.
It got me thinking - all true PH'ers have a daily driver and at least one toy in the garage. True stair-dominating, powerfully built, director types have several more....
So - as an extension to the rather excellent two-car garage thread, who has the narrowest and widest mileage differences across their multi-vehicle fleet?
Photos encouraged, of course...
I always log my mileage and fuel consumption on Fuelly - doesn't make me drive any slower, but its nice to know how much the Nigel_O mini-fleet is consuming.
About three weeks ago, I filled up the V8 Vantage and put it in the garage - registered the mileage:
Today, I took the daily driver Skoda Yeti into town and back, and as I pulled onto the drive, the mileage looked familiar (and yes, I'm aware that the yeti trip is a 1/1000 rounding of the odo - another pure coincidence):
A far cry from the last time I ran a daily and a toy side by side. My Alfa GT diesel had 268,000 on it when I sold it in 2021 and at the same time, my Westfield had about 16,000 miles on it - a 16.75 multiple.
It got me thinking - all true PH'ers have a daily driver and at least one toy in the garage. True stair-dominating, powerfully built, director types have several more....

So - as an extension to the rather excellent two-car garage thread, who has the narrowest and widest mileage differences across their multi-vehicle fleet?
Photos encouraged, of course...
"It got me thinking - all true PH'ers have a daily driver and at least one toy in the garage. True stair-dominating, powerfully built, director types have several more.... wink"
Nonsense. Many drivers who are very interested in cars & driving only have one car. Does also driving my wife's car allow me to stay on Pistonheads - please.?
Nonsense. Many drivers who are very interested in cars & driving only have one car. Does also driving my wife's car allow me to stay on Pistonheads - please.?
Glosphil said:
"It got me thinking - all true PH'ers have a daily driver and at least one toy in the garage. True stair-dominating, powerfully built, director types have several more.... wink"
Nonsense. Many drivers who are very interested in cars & driving only have one car. Does also driving my wife's car allow me to stay on Pistonheads - please.?
I suppose it allows you to use the stupid childish saying of having a fleet like the OP states with 2 cars.Nonsense. Many drivers who are very interested in cars & driving only have one car. Does also driving my wife's car allow me to stay on Pistonheads - please.?
Pistonheads at it’s very finest right there.
Promised Land said:
I suppose it allows you to use the stupid childish saying of having a fleet like the OP states with 2 cars.
Pistonheads at it s very finest right there.
Pistonheads at it s very finest right there.
Glosphil said:
Nonsense. Many drivers who are very interested in cars & driving only have one car. Does also driving my wife's car allow me to stay on Pistonheads - please.?
And there was me thinking the winking smilie would be enough to replace the non-existent tongue-in-cheek smilie for the hard of thinking 
Edited by Nigel_O on Monday 27th April 11:28
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