I have to confess that this thread is getting more hilarious and hilarious each time I look at here.
To answer the question what was the point, I hate it so much when the language is used in a way which doesn't portray the truth. When someone writes "real car" with capital letters in to the topic then I expect to read about real cars. Instead when I found out that I have been lured here under false advertising I need to vent away. And I might also have something to say about the topic also, but has never been the point in internet discussions.
CAUTION! Any car tuning fans here would be well advised to skip the following rant.
[Rant begins:]
Lets discuss about the mileage of those 1950s cars, total of 17.000 miles was offered. 50 years time would lead to a running average of 544 km / year, a staggering amount by most. Come to think of it, 17000 miles for 50 years means roughly 1.5 kms / day. I mean, it takes me three month to drive as much with a bicycle, regardless of the weather. During my (almost) five years of studying, I netted some 12.000 km, and because I have had it three years before studies started it might turn out that my bicycle has more miles than these cars, some of those kilometers in conditions I strongly expect those cars could not withstand. I could insert the picture of the cleaned and waxed bicycle (did that last time probably 3 years ago) here but that probably woudn't reinforce the case any further.
Now, my bicycle is unmotorized after all and doesn't provide that much shelter or luxury stuff, so it is a bad comparasion. But we could talk about the reasons behind why these cars have so little miles behind them, despite their age. One could think that it is because most of them would have been owned by families who don't drive much, but given the amount of them having low amount of miles and still circulating around this seems unprobable. The most logical conclusion is that they are so bad to drive that they cannot be used in driving long distances and were thus avoided like plague. A classical example of buying something expensive, useless and lacking real value.
[Rant ends]
Now to answer the question what are I consider real cars (having been used for transportation, that is):
http://www.automotive.com/features/90/auto-news/23360/index.html4 million km, 40 years old Volvo. Not a single false start and the engine has not been replaced. More pictures of the same thing can be found from here:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/020312-5.htmA bus that lasted for 1 million kms:
http://www.volvo.com/bus/uk/en-gb/newsmedia/pressreleases/2003/Elcock+Reisen+million+km.htmFor those who think I only post Volvos:
http://jalopnik.com/cars/retro/million+mile-milwaukee-saab-219475.phpFor those who think I only post cars manufactured by the neighbors:
http://www.ls1.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=57861Holden, 1.4 Million kms.
VW Golf that went over 1 million (in Deutsch):
http://www.pagenstecher.de/topic102013,1-Million-km-Golf-I-D.htmlFor those who think I only pick European cars:
http://chevy200k.com/gallery/detail.php?id=4aaeb328And there are multiple more. None of these cost tons of money when they were bought. None of them can really be described as luxurious, yet they have been certainly used. One would think that the luxurious cars would be preferred over non-luxurious ones because of better driving comfort, but no. I'll ask again, what might be the reason for that?
About the truck I mentioned earlier, there was a document of a special group of people that used these Land Rovers and Jeeps, and tried to go through Russia with those cars. At one point, there was a large river which was too deep and had too strong current to cross with the jeeps. They found out that the locals were using this truck to cross the river. In the end, they managed to convince the driver they should also go over. The jeep was fastened on the truck, and over they went. The trucks hood was almost covered by water, but it did go through it. And it did this multiple times. 6WD seems to suit it well. I'm yet to see any non-military Western truck do the same thing.
Mika
Edit: Grammar mistake