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We have a new series of badges for those members who spend waaay too much time in their driver's seat. These badges start at 100,000 miles and then increment every 50,000 miles to 500,000 miles. Above 500,000 miles we'll increment every 100,000 miles. The current badges are:

Badge:
100,000 miles / 161,000 Km
150,000 miles / 241,000 Km
200,000 miles / 322,000 Km
250,000 miles / 402,000 Km
300,000 miles / 483,000 Km
350,000 miles / 563,000 Km
400,000 miles / 644,000 Km
450,000 miles / 724,000 Km
500,000 miles / 805,000 Km

The Kilometers are rounded to the nearest thousand. The badge is in miles.

To get one of these post a picture of your master odometer. You'll only have one at a time so when you reach the next badge we'll swap in the new badge for you.
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So I wont get a 275,000 mile badge??
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If we ever get the ability back you'll get a 250,000 mile badge. They started at 100,000 and went up in 50,000 increments to 400,000. From there they went up in 100,000 mile increments to 1,000,000 miles.
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We have a new series of badges for those members who spend waaay too much time in their driver's seat. These badges start at 100,000 miles and then increment every 50,000 miles to 500,000 miles. Above 500,000 miles we'll increment every 100,000 miles. The current badges are:

Badge:
100,000 miles / 161,000 Km
150,000 miles / 241,000 Km
200,000 miles / 322,000 Km
250,000 miles / 402,000 Km
300,000 miles / 483,000 Km
350,000 miles / 563,000 Km
400,000 miles / 644,000 Km
450,000 miles / 724,000 Km
500,000 miles / 805,000 Km

The Kilometers are rounded to the nearest thousand. The badge is in miles.

To get one of these post a picture of your master odometer. You'll only have one at a time so when you reach the next badge we'll swap in the new badge for you.
just turned over 300,000 August 8th :)
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We have a new series of badges for those members who spend waaay too much time in their driver's seat. These badges start at 100,000 miles and then increment every 50,000 miles to 500,000 miles. Above 500,000 miles we'll increment every 100,000 miles. The current badges are:

Badge:
100,000 miles / 161,000 Km
150,000 miles / 241,000 Km
200,000 miles / 322,000 Km
250,000 miles / 402,000 Km
300,000 miles / 483,000 Km
350,000 miles / 563,000 Km
400,000 miles / 644,000 Km
450,000 miles / 724,000 Km
500,000 miles / 805,000 Km

The Kilometers are rounded to the nearest thousand. The badge is in miles.

To get one of these post a picture of your master odometer. You'll only have one at a time so when you reach the next badge we'll swap in the new badge for you.
I need to repost mine I think :(
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100,000 miles
Replaced PCV, front brakes and rotors, water pump and turbo oil feeder pipe.

Oil changed every 5K with Mobile 1 synthetic
Transmission fluid flush at 70K
Antifreeze flush at 70K
Brake fluid flush at 70K
We have a new series of badges for those members who spend waaay too much time in their driver's seat. These badges start at 100,000 miles and then increment every 50,000 miles to 500,000 miles. Above 500,000 miles we'll increment every 100,000 miles. The current badges are:

Badge:
100,000 miles / 161,000 Km
150,000 miles / 241,000 Km
200,000 miles / 322,000 Km
250,000 miles / 402,000 Km
300,000 miles / 483,000 Km
350,000 miles / 563,000 Km
400,000 miles / 644,000 Km
450,000 miles / 724,000 Km
500,000 miles / 805,000 Km

The Kilometers are rounded to the nearest thousand. The badge is in miles.

To get one of these post a picture of your master odometer. You'll only have one at a time so when you reach the next badge we'll swap in the new badge for you.
We have a new series of badges for those members who spend waaay too much time in their driver's seat. These badges start at 100,000 miles and then increment every 50,000 miles to 500,000 miles. Above 500,000 miles we'll increment every 100,000 miles. The current badges are:

Badge:
100,000 miles / 161,000 Km
150,000 miles / 241,000 Km
200,000 miles / 322,000 Km
250,000 miles / 402,000 Km
300,000 miles / 483,000 Km
350,000 miles / 563,000 Km
400,000 miles / 644,000 Km
450,000 miles / 724,000 Km
500,000 miles / 805,000 Km

The Kilometers are rounded to the nearest thousand. The badge is in miles.

To get one of these post a picture of your master odometer. You'll only have one at a time so when you reach the next badge we'll swap in the new badge for you.
100,000 miles
Replaced PCV, front brakes and rotors, water pump and turbo oil feeder pipe.

Oil changed every 5K with Mobile 1 synthetic
Transmission fluid flush at 70K
Antifreeze flush at 70K
Brake fluid flush at 70K
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200k
2012 Eco 6spd
oil changed when oil life monitor is between 5 and 10%
plugs at 90k and 180k
transmission fluid changed at 90k and 180k
coolant flush at 120k
PCV fix
2 valve covers
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Mercedes used to issue High Mileage grill badges for the following thresholds:

250,000 km
500,000 km
750,000km
1,000,000 km
1,000,000 miles

You can download an application form from the net.

So they still do this?
If it ever comes back...we just crossed the 100k mile threshold today (and were greeted with the message to replace the timing belt).
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I have finally reached 200K today. It would have been a lot sooner if I still had my old job. I went from driving 45 miles each way to work to driving 7 miles each way to work.

Here are some details:
2012 Eco Manual
Averaging around 40mpg for the lifetime of the vehicle.
Oil changed between 5% and 10% of monitor
On my 3rd set of Tires, still the Goodyear Fuel Max
Clutch Changed out at 120K
Water Pump changed out at 120K
Cam cover changed 4 times, once under warranty and the other 3 I did myself.
Front brake pads changed out at 55K, but have not touched the brakes since then. (I have new pads and rotors for the front that I need to install).
Intake manifold changed out at 180K
Rear Wheel Bearings changed out due to issues with speed sensors at 184K
Turbo Oil Feed tube changed out due to oil leak at 184K
Windshield wiper linkage replaced
Original Spark Plugs and Coil
Original Rear Brakes and Front Rotors
Original Tie Rods, Ball Joints and Struts
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Yep just broke 170k


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****. Here I am with my 2017 with not even 9k on it yet. I did pass 200k on my 02 Silverado before I got the Cruze though lol
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Mercedes used to issue High Mileage grill badges for the following thresholds:

250,000 km
500,000 km
750,000km
1,000,000 km
1,000,000 miles

You can download an application form from the net.

So they still do this?
Yes, they still do.
Does my 2002 Chevy Impala count? She actually has 273,290 miles on her now but I dont have a pic of that number. She also has a lot more lights shining bright to go along with the TRAC OFF light.
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5 years in on my Cruze Diesel and I hit the 100000 mile mark. I hope to earn numerous more.
Plan to change the timing belt this weekend.
I enjoy the group, it is a great resource for me, thanks to all who contribute to its success.

Dale

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You make me feel guilty, I bought my 2012 diesel in 2012 and have 77,000km on the clock.
2014-Owned since new. DEF heater recall complete.
Currently trying to get to the bottom of this.


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Currently at just under 200k.

The car needs new brakes, new suspension, and mysterious engine light that will not go away.
I also think that the gas mileage is far less than indicated (18-21). It is primarily a gopher to/from work (20/30min drive).

The transmission was replaced under warranty about 2014. The rest of the frame has 180K on it. Last time it was in the shop, the mechanic looked at suspension and had it out driving. Reported that he is not seeing any issues but to me, the ride has become rougher over the past two years and all the original suspension has 180K.... things based on what I've been reading should have been replaced at various points already. (Car belongs to roommate but I drive it for work as a roommate has two cars.) I've been footing most of the repair/maintenance bills since I am the primary operator.

Can someone suggest things to be aware of on high mileage Cruze?

Thank you.
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