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Wisconsin man's '91 Silverado set to hit 1 million miles

Posted Feb 1st 2008 11:01AM by Alex Nunez
Filed under: Maintenance, Trucks/Pickups, Etc., Chevrolet, Driving


Talk about finding a good used car. Frank Orsenick bought his '91 Silverado in 1996. At the time, it had 41,000 miles on the clock. After 11 years of service (and a lot of driving), the old pickup is about to reach a milestone. Frank had the oil changed last week, just as he has every 3,000 miles since acquiring the Chevy, and it's sure to be the last one it receives as an everyday-use vehicle. You see, it's just 1,200 miles away from spinning past the 1,000,000-mark on the odometer. When it hits the big number, Frank is going to put his faithful ride into retirement. As for how he got this far, Orsenik credits regular maintenance and "a little luck." We should all be so lucky.

When informed of Mr. Orsenik's impending milestone, Chvrolet General Manager Ed Peper said, "Most Dependable, Longest Lasting isn't just a slogan, and it applies not only to Chevy pickups but to the people who drive them. We get lots of mail from customers with hundreds of thousands of miles on their Chevy trucks - so much, in fact, we formed the Silverado 200,000 mile club in 2006 - but a million miles is certainly remarkable. We're glad to have Mr. Oresnik on the Chevy team."

Congrats to Mr. Orsenik. May your next truck be as dependable as this one.

Original drivetrain/engine? Good for him, looks like he took care of his vehicle. My honest opinion on a lot of vehicles, is that they run into problems/low longevity out of a general lack of care. I RELIGIOUSLY change my oil, rotate my tires, and grease every 3K miles. Sometimes I grease more than that. My rotation cycle is why I got over 40K miles out of 64lb Interco Trxus M/Ts running 23psi street pressure.

I agree the new Tundra issues were unacceptable. I'm glad Chevy/GMC changed interiors with the new lineups, as the old was FUGLY My brother-in-law owns an 05 1500. Very solid truck...dated interior. Good gas mileage though for a fullsize.
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