In 2012, a Michigan man purchased a 2004 Mazda MPV minivan — a vehicle that most folks rarely see today, and frankly rarely think about at all. Over the next 11 years, the machine would blow him away with its unrivaled reliability, racking up 200,000 miles on the already 130,000 mile total, and rarely requiring any significant mechanical repairs (besides rust). Here’s the story of this incredible minivan, and of the family that grew up in it.
This 2004 Mazda MPV minivan was featured by our one and only David Tracy way back in 2018 on Jalopnik. Those of you who fan-girl over DT content will recall that he actually drove this MPV as the first installment of High Mileage Heroes, a segment I hope to continue in his legacy (he’s still alive, don’t worry). At the time, our hero Jamie Anton had amassed an impressive 140,000 miles on his MPV for a total of nearly 270,000 miles.
He originally purchased the vehicle in 2012 when it had 126,050 miles on the clock; he picked it up for $6,200 at what DT called “a sketchy used car lot.” Jamie has gotten his money’s worth out of this MPV, conducting only simple maintenance on the 330,000-mile, 19-year-old car, in addition to some rust repairs. The van has been everywhere, Jamie told me over Facebook Messenger. It celebrated its 300,000 mileage anniversary in Big Sky, Montana back in August 2020!
Anyway, besides the fact that Jamie still has his MPV, five years after DT drove it, and 11 years after he bought it, why is it making a reappearance? Well take a look at this .gif Jamie sent me:
He’s taken an annual picture of his children growing older each year in the back of their family MPV. That’s dedication! Might as well count the MPV as a child. There’s a gap between 2012 and 2016. I guess Jamie shipped his daughter off to some ultra-worldly expedition to find a higher mileage MPV. She came back with a brother, whom Jamie drove home from the hospital in this van.
David’s Turn
Hi Autopians, it’s David Tracy, here. I sent our weekend youngster, Rob, this story to write up after my friend Jamie messaged me that he “Had [his] 11th vanniversary this week.” He continued: “Old girl just keeps on going.” Then he sent me the .gif of his family (shown towards the top of this article), and I knew we had to share it with you all. That’s some wholesome stuff that we all need to balance out all the negativity we’re getting from the media.
I drove Jamie’s van three and a half years ago, and wrote a whole article on it (see screenshot above). At the time, I noted just how few repairs Jamie has had to make:
What’s incredible is how few mechanical repairs Jamie has had to do to this machine in the roughly 140,000 miles he’s had it. “[I have never touched] ANYTHING related to suspension or driveline,” he me.
“Struts/shocks/axles/axle boots/axle seals/ball joints/swaybar links/wheel bearings/etc… I’ve never touched,” he continued, before saying that, other than the sway bar link boots being cracked, the rest of the car is in “like-new shape.”
I also described what it was like to drive the thing:
And after driving this amazing high-mileage MPV, I can say: Jamie’s statement is no exaggeration. The machine is incredible. The engine—the 200 horsepower, 200 lb-ft Duratec V6—is so quiet, I literally couldn’t tell it was even on. The transmission shifted beautifully through all five gears, and when Jamie told me to “floor it,” the acceleration actually felt more lively than I expected.
Though I didn’t throw it into any turns at high speeds, my time behind the wheel had me thinking that this thing was meant to be more of a cruiser than a canyon carver. With its front MacPherson struts and rear torsion beam, the MPV’s ride quality was great, and equally as plush were the wonderful leather seats.
I don’t have much to say about the brakes or the steering, as I didn’t exactly take this thing on a track, but they were good. (I know bad brakes when I use them, going back to my various sketchy Jeeps brought back from the brink.) The MPV felt brand new. Truly. Which is remarkable, since Jamie says he thinks the engine and trans are original.
The engine under the hood is a 3.0-liter “Duratec 30” V6, which you might also find in a Ford Escape, Ford Taurus, Lincoln LS, Mazda 6, Jaguar X-Type, or any number of Ford-family cars. Apparently co-developed with Porsche, and largely considered underrated by those in the know, it’s largely free from major weaknesses, with the biggest problem being catalytic converter ingestion (I did find a video about loose cam bearing cap bolts, though Jamie hasn’t had that issue).
You can see the valve covers off Jamie’s engine in the image above, as he replaced the leaky gaskets (it was a simple and dirt-cheap job). Here’s a look at Jamie’s van’s camshafts with 200,000 miles on them:
Jamie tells me he replaced the timing chains/guides as a preventative measure. He also took care of the seals while he was at it:
As for the issue of the engine sucking in bits of catalytic converter and then destroying itself, Jamie checked his exhaust early-on. “When I disconnected it from the front header, it then emptied itself out.” You can see that here:
Hopefully that’s all of the catalyst in that housing; given that Jamie has put 130,000 miles on it since, I think it is.
Jamie has had to do lots of bodywork on his van. You can see in the image above that the thing got sideswiped (he also had his front left side hit by a rogue tire, though he fixed that with junkyard parts). Jamie luckily found a silver parts van nearby for only $400:
The Michigander engineer and proud human-and-car-dad removed the parts van’s doors and hacked off its rear quarter panel:
Unfortunately, even though the replacement front door was dent-free, it did have some rust. Jamie hacked that out and welded in some new sheetmetal, then he sanded, bondo’d, primed, and painted it:
He also fixed his car’s rusty rocker pael/B-pillar base:
Luckily, the piece on the donor car was in much better shape. He cut that out:
He hacked/drilled out his old piece, then welded in the new one:
After sanding, bondo-ing, priming, and painting, things looked good:
Jamie even fixed some rust around the rear wheel well, though to hide what he thought were less-than-ideal results, he installed a flare from a Pontiac Vibe:
Jamie also mended some rust holes he found in his floor; this required dismantling much of the interior:
And after knocking on some brown spots, he found quite a bit of metal with almost zero structural rigidity left:
Jamie’s an engineer, so he’ll gladly admit that his repair is a bit janky. He ground down the rust and screwed on some patch panels, using sealant to keep moisture out:
An ideal fix? No. But it’ll hold.
Below you can see Jamie’s van’s maintenance log from 2012 to present, and directly above that is a plot showing how many miles he puts on the vehicle as a function of time:
date | miles | driven | til 300k | MPY pace | MPD total | MPY total | MPD recent | service | category | cost | notes | ||
4/13/2012 | 126,050 | 173,950 | purchased, Chicago, IL | ||||||||||
6/11/2012 | 131,245 | 5,195 | 168,755 | 88.1 | 32,139 | tire fix in Fort Collins, CO | |||||||
10/18/2012 | 140,166 | 14,116 | 159,834 | 75.1 | 27,406 | 75.1 | oil change | ||||||
2/4/2013 | 145,530 | 19,480 | 154,470 | 65.6 | 23,940 | 49.2 | oil change | ||||||
4/1/2013 | 147,167 | 21,117 | 152,833 | 59.8 | 21,835 | 29.2 | add 1 quart oil | ||||||
4/19/2013 | 148,694 | 22,644 | 151,306 | 61.0 | 22,278 | 84.8 | oil change | ||||||
5/30/2013 | 151,082 | 25,032 | 148,918 | 60.8 | 22,176 | 58.2 | 8 quart trans fluid | ||||||
6/3/2013 | 152,273 | 26,223 | 147,727 | 63.0 | 23,008 | 297.8 | 4 quart trans fluid (old stuff for Scott) | ||||||
6/3/2013 | 152,273 | 26,223 | 147,727 | 63.0 | 23,008 | #DIV/0! | oil change | ||||||
6/6/2013 | 152,642 | 26,592 | 147,358 | 63.5 | 23,165 | 123.0 | add 1 quart oil | ||||||
7/23/2013 | 155,989 | 29,939 | 144,011 | 64.2 | 23,450 | 71.2 | oil change | ||||||
12/7/2013 | 162,250 | 36,200 | 137,750 | 60.0 | 21,912 | 45.7 | oil change | ||||||
1/27/2014 | 164,306 | 38,256 | 135,694 | 58.5 | 21,351 | 40.3 | add 1 quart oil | ||||||
3/6/2014 | 166,215 | 40,165 | 133,785 | 58.0 | 21,185 | 50.2 | oil check – 1 qt low | ||||||
3/16/2014 | 166,662 | 40,612 | 133,338 | 57.9 | 21,116 | 44.7 | oil change | ||||||
5/14/2014 | 170,129 | 44,079 | 129,871 | 57.9 | 21,142 | 58.8 | add 1.2 quarts | ||||||
6/10/2014 | 171,752 | 45,702 | 128,248 | 58.0 | 21,169 | 60.1 | oil change | ||||||
9/3/2014 | 177,152 | 51,102 | 122,848 | 58.5 | 21,366 | 63.5 | 4 new tires – Sumitomo HTR Enhance | ||||||
9/10/2014 | 178,000 | 51,950 | 122,000 | 59.0 | 21,547 | 121.1 | oil change (estimated) | ||||||
1/9/2015 | 184,354 | 58,304 | 115,646 | 58.2 | 21,260 | 52.5 | oil change (was 1 qt low) | ||||||
1/31/2015 | 185,443 | 59,393 | 114,557 | 58.1 | 21,191 | 49.5 | front brake pads | ||||||
2/22/2015 | 186,456 | 60,406 | 113,544 | 57.8 | 21,099 | 46.0 | rear brake pads, full flush and bleed | ||||||
3/15/2015 | 187,550 | 61,500 | 112,450 | 57.7 | 21,058 | 52.1 | rear air bag suspension | ||||||
3/19/2015 | 187,727 | 61,677 | 112,273 | 57.6 | 21,039 | 44.3 | tire rotation | ||||||
3/19/2015 | 187,727 | 61,677 | 112,273 | 57.6 | 21,039 | #DIV/0! | spark plugs, 3 rear coils | ||||||
3/25/2015 | 188,125 | 62,075 | 111,875 | 57.7 | 21,057 | 66.3 | Oil change | 3,771 | |||||
4/4/2015 | 190,447 | 64,397 | 109,553 | 59.3 | 21,644 | 232.2 | Home from MS | ||||||
4/13/2015 | 190,893 | 64,843 | 109,107 | 59.2 | 21,614 | 49.6 | 3 year vanniversary | ||||||
5/15/2015 | 192,550 | 66,500 | 107,450 | 59.0 | 21,537 | 51.8 | mileage check | ||||||
6/7/2015 | 193,707 | 67,657 | 106,293 | 58.8 | 21,474 | 50.3 | Oil change | 5,582 | |||||
8/1/2015 | 196,948 | 70,898 | 103,052 | 58.8 | 21,475 | 58.9 | mileage check | ||||||
8/24/2015 | 198,303 | 72,253 | 101,697 | 58.8 | 21,476 | 58.9 | Oil change | 4,596 | |||||
8/24/2015 | 198,303 | 72,253 | 101,697 | 58.8 | 21,476 | #DIV/0! | 12k timing chains, timing cover seals | ||||||
9/1/2015 | 200,000 | 73,950 | 100,000 | 59.8 | 21,838 | 212.1 | Big 2-0-0 in Jackson, WY | info | |||||
9/6/2015 | 200,500 | 74,450 | 99,500 | 60.0 | 21,897 | 100.0 | Air filter | maintenance | $12.00 | ||||
9/7/2015 | 201,781 | 75,731 | 98,219 | 61.0 | 22,256 | 1281.0 | Beecher, IL | info | 3,478 | ||||
10/12/2015 | 204,169 | 78,119 | 95,831 | 61.2 | 22,328 | 68.2 | Oil change | maintenance | $19.00 | 5,866 | |||
11/5/2015 | 206,123 | 80,073 | 93,877 | 61.5 | 22,465 | 81.4 | mileage check | info | 1,954 | ||||
11/28/2015 | 207,620 | 81,570 | 92,380 | 61.6 | 22,487 | 65.1 | tire rotation | maintenance | $0.00 | 19,893 | |||
11/28/2015 | 207,639 | 81,589 | 92,361 | 61.6 | 22,492 | #DIV/0! | front brake pads | maintenance | $29.00 | 22,196 | |||
11/29/2015 | 207,639 | 81,589 | 92,361 | 61.6 | 22,475 | 0.0 | 1 quart oil | maintenance | $2.60 | ||||
11/29/2015 | 207,639 | 81,589 | 92,361 | 61.6 | 22,475 | #DIV/0! | coolant top off | maintenance | $2.00 | ||||
1/17/2016 | 210,641 | 84,591 | 89,359 | 61.6 | 22,471 | 61.3 | mileage check | info | 6,472 | ||||
1/23/2016 | 210,971 | 84,921 | 89,029 | 61.5 | 22,461 | 55.0 | oil change | maintenance | $19.00 | 6,802 | |||
2/20/2016 | 212,746 | 86,696 | 87,254 | 61.6 | 22,474 | 63.4 | Mileage check | info | |||||
3/23/2016 | 214,969 | 88,919 | 85,031 | 61.7 | 22,538 | 69.5 | Mileage check | info | |||||
4/13/2016 | 216,116 | 90,066 | 83,884 | 61.6 | 22,501 | 54.6 | 4 year vanniversary | info | 25,223 | ||||
4/15/2016 | 216,241 | 90,191 | 83,759 | 61.6 | 22,502 | 62.5 | Oil change | maintenance | $19.00 | 5,270 | |||
5/11/2016 | 217,674 | 91,624 | 82,326 | 61.5 | 22,460 | 55.1 | Mileage check | info | 55.1 | ||||
6/2/2016 | 219,117 | 93,067 | 80,883 | 61.6 | 22,481 | 65.6 | Mileage check | info | |||||
7/18/2016 | 221,256 | 95,206 | 78,744 | 61.1 | 22,319 | 46.5 | oil change | maintenance | $19.00 | 5,015 | oci | ||
7/18/2016 | 221,256 | 95,206 | 78,744 | 61.1 | 22,319 | #DIV/0! | water pump tensioner delete | info | 53.4 | miles per day | |||
7/28/2016 | 221,750 | 95,700 | 78,250 | 61.1 | 22,291 | 49.4 | water pump replacement, 1 gal coolant | repair | $50.00 | ||||
9/20/2016 | 226,604 | 100,554 | 73,396 | 62.0 | 22,642 | 89.9 | front brake pads from Autozone | maintenance | $30.00 | 18,965 | since last set | ||
9/20/2016 | 226,604 | 100,554 | 73,396 | 62.0 | 22,642 | #DIV/0! | oil change | maintenance | $19.00 | 5,348 | oci | ||
11/7/2016 | 229,356 | 103,306 | 70,644 | 61.9 | 22,592 | 57.3 | Mileage check | info | 83.6 | miles per day | |||
11/25/2016 | 230,500 | 104,450 | 69,500 | 61.9 | 22,599 | 63.6 | oil change, no filter | maintenance | $16.00 | ||||
12/6/2016 | 231,000 | 104,950 | 69,000 | 61.8 | 22,560 | 45.5 | rear brake pads & rotors | maintenance | $61.00 | 44,544 | |||
12/22/2016 | 231,800 | 105,750 | 68,200 | 61.7 | 22,520 | 48.1 | front motor mount | repair | $22.00 | ||||
3/3/2017 | 234,555 | 108,505 | 65,445 | 60.8 | 22,187 | 38.8 | front pads & rotors, tire rotate | maintenance | $80.00 | 7,951 | since last set | ||
3/19/2017 | 235,200 | 109,150 | 64,800 | 60.6 | 22,121 | 39.1 | water pump (warranty replacement) | repair | $0.00 | 57.33333333 | |||
3/19/2017 | 235,200 | 109,150 | 64,800 | 60.6 | 22,121 | 40.3 | 10 qts dex-6 trans fluid change, oil change | maintenance | $59.00 | ||||
4/13/2017 | 238,119 | 112,069 | 61,881 | 61.4 | 22,402 | 116.8 | 5th vanniversary | info | 22,003 | annual miles | |||
6/20/2017 | 240,061 | 114,011 | 59,939 | 60.2 | 21,971 | 28.6 | oil change, | maintenance | $19.00 | 4,861 | oci | ||
6/20/2017 | 240,061 | 114,011 | 59,939 | 60.2 | 21,971 | #DIV/0! | installed used fan module, patched rear ac line | repair | $5.00 | ||||
8/21/2017 | 243,106 | 117,056 | 56,894 | 59.8 | 21,843 | 49.1 | oil change plus filter. | maintenance | $19.00 | 3,045 | oci – dang | ||
9/18/2017 | 248,089 | 122,039 | 51,911 | 61.5 | 22,452 | 178.0 | oil change plus filter. | maintenance | $19.00 | 4,983 | |||
10/9/2017 | 249,173 | 123,123 | 50,827 | 61.4 | 22,414 | 51.6 | Mileage check | info | |||||
10/26/2017 | 250,503 | 124,453 | 49,497 | 61.5 | 22,466 | 78.2 | Mileage check | info | |||||
11/1/2017 | 250,857 | 124,807 | 49,143 | 61.5 | 22,463 | 59.0 | 4 new tires – Uniroyal Tiger Paw | maintenance | $369.00 | 73,705 | |||
11/30/2017 | 253,097 | 127,047 | 46,903 | 61.8 | 22,544 | 77.2 | oil change no filter | maintenance | $15.00 | 5,008 | oci | ||
12/5/2017 | 253,500 | 127,450 | 46,500 | 61.8 | 22,560 | 80.6 | front brake pads – Raybestos | maintenance | $30.00 | 26,896 | since last set | ||
12/13/2017 | 253,904 | 127,854 | 46,096 | 61.8 | 22,544 | 50.5 | mileage check | info | |||||
1/28/2018 | 257,000 | 130,950 | 43,000 | 61.9 | 22,588 | 67.3 | Tire rotation | maintenance | $0.00 | 6,143 | rotate interval | ||
2/4/2018 | 257,532 | 131,482 | 42,468 | 61.9 | 22,605 | 76.0 | oil change plus filter. | maintenance | $19.00 | 4,435 | oci | ||
2/5/2018 | 257,533 | 131,483 | 42,467 | 61.9 | 22,595 | 1.0 | New battery | maintenance | $70.00 | ||||
2/14/2018 | 258,382 | 132,332 | 41,618 | 62.0 | 22,645 | 94.3 | mileage check | info | |||||
3/26/2018 | 259,500 | 133,450 | 40,500 | 61.4 | 22,416 | 28.0 | replaced 2 front exhaust studs | repair | $0.00 | ||||
4/13/2018 | 260,479 | 134,429 | 39,521 | 61.4 | 22,395 | 54.4 | 6th vanniversary | info | 22,360 | annual miles | |||
5/15/2018 | 262,213 | 136,163 | 37,787 | 61.3 | 22,357 | 54.2 | mileage check | info | 4,681 | ||||
6/23/2018 | 262,995 | 136,945 | 37,005 | 12,934 | 60.5 | 22,098 | 20.1 | oil change plus filter. | maintenance | $19.00 | 5,463 | oci | |
8/22/2018 | 265,500 | 139,450 | 34,500 | 13,990 | 60.1 | 21,920 | 41.8 | rotate then balance 2 front tires | maintenance | $20.00 | |||
8/25/2018 | 266,216 | 140,166 | 33,784 | 15,627 | 60.3 | 22,005 | 238.7 | balance 2 front tires (again) Walmart MO | repair | $20.00 | |||
8/27/2018 | 267,001 | 140,951 | 32,999 | 17,504 | 60.6 | 22,109 | 392.5 | mileage check | info | ||||
9/10/2018 | 267,956 | 141,906 | 32,044 | 18,194 | 60.6 | 22,125 | 68.2 | mileage check | info | ||||
9/23/2018 | 268,150 | 142,100 | 31,850 | 17,177 | 60.4 | 22,033 | 14.9 | RF balance all 4 tires… FFS | repair | $85.00 | |||
9/27/2018 | 268,245 | 142,195 | 31,755 | 16,974 | 60.3 | 22,011 | 23.8 | oil change plus filter. | maintenance | $19.00 | 5,155 | oci | |
10/27/2018 | 268,828 | 142,778 | 31,172 | 15,469 | 59.8 | 21,823 | 19.4 | mileage check | info | ||||
10/31/2018 | 269,000 | 142,950 | 31,000 | 15,473 | 59.8 | 21,813 | 43.0 | mileage check | info | ||||
11/10/2018 | 269,413 | 143,363 | 30,587 | 15,455 | 59.7 | 21,785 | 41.3 | mileage check | info | ||||
11/28/2018 | 270,000 | 143,950 | 30,000 | 15,175 | 59.5 | 21,711 | 32.6 | mileage check | info | ||||
12/9/2018 | 270,370 | 144,320 | 29,630 | 15,043 | 59.4 | 21,669 | 33.6 | rear brake pads | maintenance | $25.00 | 39,370 | since last | |
12/12/2018 | 270,419 | 144,369 | 29,581 | 14,930 | 59.3 | 21,649 | 16.3 | mileage check | info | ||||
1/6/2019 | 271,680 | 145,630 | 28,320 | 15,255 | 59.2 | 21,616 | 50.4 | add 2 qts oil, trans cooler to radiator | repair | $6.00 | |||
1/8/2019 | 272,000 | 145,950 | 28,000 | 15,575 | 59.3 | 21,646 | 160.0 | mileage check | info | ||||
2/15/2019 | 273,045 | 146,995 | 26,955 | 14,892 | 58.8 | 21,470 | 27.5 | oil change | maintenance | $19.00 | |||
2/26/2019 | 273,666 | 147,616 | 26,334 | 15,089 | 58.8 | 21,466 | 56.5 | mileage check | info | ||||
3/12/2019 | 274,002 | 147,952 | 25,998 | 14,823 | 58.6 | 21,396 | 24.0 | trans fluid 9 qts flush | maintenance | $36.00 | |||
3/23/2019 | 274,316 | 148,266 | 25,684 | 14,682 | 58.5 | 21,348 | 28.5 | left for MS | info | ||||
3/24/2019 | 275,361 | 149,311 | 24,639 | 15,745 | 58.9 | 21,490 | 1045.0 | arrived MS | info | ||||
3/30/2019 | 276,696 | 150,646 | 23,304 | 16,864 | 59.3 | 21,631 | 222.5 | home from MS | info | ||||
4/5/2019 | 276,840 | 150,790 | 23,160 | 16,728 | 59.2 | 21,601 | 24.0 | passenger side sway bar link | repair | $16.00 | |||
4/13/2019 | 276,897 | 150,847 | 23,103 | 16,418 | 59.0 | 21,541 | 90.5 | vanniversary 7 | info | 16,418 | annual miles | ||
4/21/2019 | 277,627 | 151,577 | 22,373 | 33,306 | 59.1 | 21,578 | 91.3 | mileage check | info | ||||
5/20/2019 | 279,100 | 153,050 | 20,900 | 21,732 | 59.0 | 21,544 | 50.8 | mileage check | info | 6,055 | since OC | ||
6/11/2019 | 280,067 | 154,017 | 19,933 | 19,611 | 58.9 | 21,498 | 44.0 | oil change 5w20 supertech w MC 820s filter | maintenance | $19.00 | |||
7/13/2019 | 281,950 | 155,900 | 18,050 | 20,268 | 58.9 | 21,497 | 58.8 | 4 tires from silver2 | maintenance* | $350.00 | |||
8/13/2019 | 283,485 | 157,435 | 16,515 | 19,710 | 58.8 | 21,458 | 49.5 | mileage check | info | ||||
9/17/2019 | 284,411 | 158,361 | 15,589 | 17,469 | 58.4 | 21,305 | 26.5 | passenger side body panels replaced | body | $85.00 | |||
9/25/2019 | 284,645 | 158,595 | 15,355 | 17,140 | 58.3 | 21,274 | 29.3 | oil change 5w30 meijer MC 820s filter, blue van air filter | maintenance | $18.00 | 5,545 | oci | |
10/19/2019 | 285,300 | 159,250 | 14,700 | 16,228 | 58.0 | 21,175 | 27.3 | brake pads, caliper brackets and rotors from S2 | maintenance | $0.00 | 31,800 | since fronts, | |
11/25/2019 | 286,820 | 160,770 | 13,180 | 16,026 | 57.8 | 21,093 | 35.7 | mileage check | info | ||||
12/10/2019 | 288,120 | 162,070 | 11,880 | 16,997 | 57.9 | 21,150 | 86.7 | mileage check | info | 2790 | 7.64 | days / years since 200k | |
1/14/2020 | 290,645 | 164,595 | 9,355 | 18,181 | 58.1 | 21,214 | 72.1 | mileage check | info | ||||
1/17/2020 | 290,666 | 164,616 | 9,334 | 18,013 | 58.1 | 21,194 | 7.0 | mileage check | info | ||||
1/27/2020 | 291,134 | 165,084 | 8,866 | 17,981 | 58.0 | 21,179 | 46.8 | oil change 5w30 s-tech, m-craft filter | maintenance | $18.00 | 6,489 | oci | |
2/17/2020 | 292,411 | 166,361 | 7,589 | 18,266 | 58.0 | 21,187 | 60.8 | mileage check | info | 310 | 15,514 | since vv7 | |
3/10/2020 | 293,333 | 167,283 | 6,667 | 18,070 | 57.9 | 21,142 | 41.9 | mileage check | info | 0.85 | 18266.48 | pace for vv8 🙁 | |
4/13/2020 | 293,816 | 167,766 | 6,184 | 16,873 | 57.4 | 20,956 | 14.2 | vanniversary 8 | info | ||||
4/30/2020 | 293,920 | 167,870 | 6,080 | 2,233 | 57.1 | 20,848 | 6.1 | mileage check | info | ||||
5/15/2020 | 293,999 | 167,949 | 6,001 | 2,087 | 56.9 | 20,752 | 5.3 | mileage check | info | ||||
6/25/2020 | 294,710 | 168,660 | 5,290 | 4,470 | 56.3 | 20,555 | 17.3 | oil change | maintenance | $18.00 | |||
6/30/2020 | 294,740 | 168,690 | 5,260 | 4,324 | 56.2 | 20,524 | 6.0 | 2 lower control arms, driver sway bar link | repair | $80.00 | |||
7/29/2020 | 297,076 | 171,026 | 2,924 | 11,121 | 56.5 | 20,609 | 80.6 | Rear Air bag set #2 | repair | $92.00 | |||
7/31/2020 | 297,085 | 171,035 | 2,915 | 10,947 | 56.4 | 20,596 | 4.5 | Left for UP | info | ||||
8/4/2020 | 298,162 | 172,112 | 1,838 | 14,038 | 56.7 | 20,699 | 269.3 | Back from UP | info | ||||
8/14/2020 | 298,204 | 172,154 | 1,796 | 13,021 | 56.5 | 20,636 | 4.2 | left for yellowstone | info | ||||
8/16/2020 | 300,000 | 173,950 | 0 | 18,057 | 57.1 | 20,837 | 898.0 | Big 3-0-0 in Big Sky, MT | info | ||||
8/18/2020 | 300,409 | 174,359 | -409 | 18,948 | 57.2 | 20,873 | 204.5 | mileage check | info | ||||
8/20/2020 | 300,799 | 174,749 | -799 | 19,758 | 57.3 | 20,906 | 195.0 | Oil change, Napa 5w30, no filter | maintenance | $25.00 | |||
8/23/2020 | 302,610 | 176,560 | -2,610 | 24,317 | 57.8 | 21,102 | 603.7 | back from yellowstone | info | ||||
10/16/2020 | 303,750 | 177,700 | -3,750 | 19,494 | 57.2 | 20,869 | 21.1 | mileage check | info | ||||
1/25/2021 | 305,567 | 179,517 | -5,567 | 14,945 | 55.9 | 20,419 | 18.0 | 4 new tires – Sumitomo HTRs | maintenance | $537.00 | |||
2/10/2021 | 305,850 | 179,800 | -5,850 | 14,496 | 55.8 | 20,349 | 17.7 | oil change + filter | maintenance | $18.00 | |||
4/13/2021 | 306,994 | 180,944 | -6,994 | 13,178 | 55.0 | 20,093 | 18.5 | vanniversary 9 | info | ||||
5/24/2021 | 307,836 | 181,786 | -7,836 | 12,604 | 54.6 | 19,937 | 20.5 | new windshield | repair | $200.00 | |||
6/23/2021 | 308,200 | 182,150 | -8,200 | 12,042 | 54.2 | 19,799 | 12.1 | driver side outer tie rod end | maintenance | $23.00 | |||
6/30/2021 | 308,940 | 182,890 | -8,940 | 12,461 | 54.4 | 19,838 | 105.7 | pass side inner & outer tie rod | maintenance | $45.00 | |||
7/9/2021 | 309,400 | 183,350 | -9,400 | 12,584 | 54.3 | 19,835 | 51.1 | rear engine mount | maintenance | $30.00 | |||
7/11/2021 | 309,700 | 183,650 | -9,700 | 12,770 | 54.4 | 19,856 | 150.0 | front brake pads, LF brake hose, LF 1 piston clean, RR piston clean | maintenance | $55.00 | |||
8/5/2021 | 311,858 | 185,808 | -11,858 | 13,748 | 54.6 | 19,941 | 86.3 | oil change +filter | maintenance | $18.00 | |||
9/22/2021 | 313,011 | 186,961 | -13,011 | 13,294 | 54.2 | 19,786 | 24.0 | mileage check | info | ||||
12/13/2021 | 314,200 | 188,150 | -14,200 | 12,217 | 53.3 | 19,449 | 14.5 | Replaced alternator, used w 165k from S2 van | repair | $0.00 | |||
2/26/2022 | 315,802 | 189,752 | -15,802 | 11,732 | 52.6 | 19,207 | 17.8 | Oil change, no filter | maintenance | $14.00 | |||
4/13/2022 | 316,429 | 190,379 | -16,429 | 11,307 | 52.1 | 19,027 | 13.6 | vanniversary 10 | info | ||||
6/8/2022 | 317,515 | 191,465 | 11,005 | 51.6 | 18,847 | 16.8 | floor rust, LR caliper & pads, RR caliper bracket | maintenance | $0.00 | ||||
8/31/2022 | 320,859 | 194,809 | 11,346 | 51.4 | 18,751 | 39.8 | Oil + filter change | maintenance | $26.00 | ||||
12/6/2022 | 322,850 | 196,800 | 10,959 | 50.6 | 18,471 | 20.5 | mileage check | info | |||||
12/10/2022 | 322,850 | 196,800 | 10,914 | 50.6 | 18,452 | 0.0 | valve cover, timing cover and oil pan seals | repair | $42.00 | ||||
12/20/2022 | 322,852 | 196,802 | 10,803 | 50.4 | 18,404 | 0.2 | Oil + filter change | maintenance | $26.00 | ||||
1/1/2023 | 326,191 | 200,141 | 11,900 | 51.1 | 18,659 | 278.3 | mileage check | info | |||||
3/15/2023 | 326,500 | 200,450 | 11,191 | 50.3 | 18,346 | 4.2 | mileage check | info | |||||
4/13/2023 | 327,255 | 201,205 | 11,146 | 50.1 | 18,282 | 26.0 | vanniversary 11 | info |
Jamie has been road-tripping this van all across the country, oftentimes towing a camper. It’s an absolute highway-crushing machine:
When it hit 300,000 miles, it was a big deal for the whole fam:
Here are some pictures of the Anton family’s latest road-trip this past Christmas, which took the van from Michigan to Key West and back without any issues:
Jamie’s got loads of albums filled with every bit of work he’s done on the van, his service logs, and all the big road trips the thing has taken his family on. He’s also got this collage in there:
And he’s got this fake-advertisement that he made:
Jamie uses the van to each his children how to wrench:
And he even takes it to car shows:
“Most of the body panels from the silver [parts car] went onto mine after [mine] got sideswiped” Jamie told me, saying the hood, front bumper, front fenders, passenger doors, rear passenger quarter, and the hatch of his car are not the originals. Just the driver’s side sliding door and driver’s rear-left panels are original “due to a combination of rust and when that guy hit me.”
Still, though a Ship of Theseus it may be, it just keeps trucking along, taking Jamie, his wife Sarah, and their kids across this vast country in reliable comfort.
What a machine.
All Images: Jamison Anton
For many years I worked in Hakone and two of our company cars were MPVs, which I often drove up and down to the office either on Route 1 (of drifting fame) and Route 138, or the forest service road (narrow, winding and almost no straight stetches) on the other side of the valley.
I didn’t throw it into any turns at high speeds either, and the MPV certainly was no canyon carver, but a lot more fun to drive on those roads than you might think, preferable to some of the sedans and hatchbacks I also drove there. Mazda’s advertising copy for the last generation MPV went something like, “Drive one 100 metres and you can tell the difference”, meaning vis-à-vis other minivans, and I could well believe it.
I love this story. More like this please. Less carbro nose and more just great people loving good vehicles
I don’t know what carbro nose is but I think I agree.
if I could edit, it would say “car-bro noise”
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MI might be hell on sheet metal, but Mazdas—especially of this era—rust like they were built 20 years earlier. My ‘06 2.3 3 was only a little less rusted in 5 years than my early ‘80s Subarus were at over a decade (which were also a lot more rugged and fun to drive).
Just awesome, the data creation, dedication to the vehicle, and skill and knowledge that went into maintaining this one…lovely!
We had one of the first MPV’s in North America, it served the family from 1989, until my Corsica fuel lines rusted out, and my dad gave it to me. I drove it until 2012 when the rust finally won out, around 365 000km. Rarely needed any work. A few timing belts, and noisy lifters were the worst of it. Just a great vehicle.
I remember reading that article and the guy’s comments on the other site. I think an Outback replaced the MPV as the primary family runabout at one point?
I always liked these MPVs and there were a surprising number of them in my parent’s neighborhood when they were still newer relative to the market share Mazda had in the segment.
I wished Mazda would have continued selling the final gen MPV/Mazda8 here as well even alongside the CX-9 which was much larger. However they likely wouldn’t have used a V6 and it wouldn’t have done well based on the powertrains alone in our market – since it used the NA and turbo versions of the 2.3 in other markets, so either considered too slow or unreliable here.
The final generation MPV was a great looking vehicle.
You can tell from the diagram when the Outback enters the picture (looks like September/October 2020). Stats are awesome.
I love the pics,very cool.
Damn,once i read the fine print it wasn’t such a good car after all.Nice that he did everything himself though.Well done Jamie!
Get that kid some different glasses, immediately.
I love the family cat in the 2023 picture. It looks to be a Nebelung (basically a long haired, extra floofy Russian Blue). My good boy was one; sadly he had to be put to sleep a couple months back. This one looks like he’s just as cuddly as mine.
Really sad for your good boy.
Thank you so much. We did everything we could to give him the best life, which unfortunately means knowing when it’s time to say goodbye and making the hard decision. I suppose it’s not so different from those who really cherish a car and make it part of their family too.
I have a 2004 MPV. My daughter was one years old when we bought the car in 2006. Now she is driving it. I’m lucky to be in Sacramento so no rust. Occasional trips skiing to Tahoe didn’t create any rust. This is the best vehicle we ever owned. Currently it has 226,000 miles. It’s took us to many places. We got three kids and they loved the reclining second and third row.
I had a 2006 that looked just like this, including the oppressively gray pleather interior, that I also purchased from a sketchy used car dealer. No issues other than the power side door occasionally refusing to close all the way. But even with the van at six years old I had to spend an afternoon crawling all over the van trying to nip the emerging rust in the bud.
Child abuse. /s
Not the van, those were great and the work he did to keep it alive is impressive, but people who obsessively document their children kind of scare me. Something smothering about that…
Yes, those annual pictures are really over the top …
I love that he did the work, but this guy did a shit-ton of work on the van. It’s not really “reliable” if it suffers structural rust, and this is the kind of unreliability that most people don’t have the ability to fix.
If he lives in Michigan, literally every car suffers that same fate no matter the make.
You are 99.7% correct, However I live in Michigan and own two Volvo’s. One is twelve years old the other is eight years old and neither one has any rust. This is one of the reasons that I keep buying Volvo’s.
( My worst rust experience was with FoMoCo products, 7- 8 years old and major rust)
Very true, 99% of owners out there would have sold or junked a vehicle like this many years ago even with the drivetrain in great running condition.
For me, it’s a labor of love and I’ve learned a lot keeping it in 1 piece. It’s all worth it to me when we take a long trip covering 1000’s of miles, I drive it as hard as reasonably possible and it just never skips a beat. We get home from a great trip, I check the odometer and think to myself “how does this old thing keep clobbering miles like such a champ?”
This is A+ Autopian content. Mazdas are underreported, the MPV was overlooked in its time, high mileage heroes are tops, and it’s a human interest piece to boot.
My first car was was a 230k mile Mazda (see username) — while it was a mechanical perfection, the body rusted like Swiss cheese. Same for the next one I owned.
This is awesome! Seems the Anton family is really taking car of this old van, and in turn it’s taking care of them. I hope they get many more miles out of the old thing.
I loved this because it was a Mazda and I love it even more now.
it’s a shame how quickly Mazdas from this era rusted away
Michigan is hell on cars that way.
What a wholesome , uplifting story this is!
( I wasn’t aware that there are MPV cultists ) 😉
There’s everything cultists. If there’s a type of vehicle, someone SOMEWHERE loves it and with the advent of the internet, they will seek out the sometimes DOZENS of others in the world with the same weird Nissan Kicks or Scion xA fetish.
Very true! I’m sure we could even find an internet based cult for the Trabant!
🙂
I’d bet that Trabant owners primarily communicate by mimeographed newsletters
j/k : not really throwin’ shade
No, they use carrier pigeons. 🙂
Really sad that I don’t know how to include a gif in this comment.
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Cheers to the Anton family! What a great van … and a wholesome tale.
Awesome story. About ten years ago I helped my boss work on his girlfriend’s (now wife’s) MPV. It was only about eight years old, but it had about 150,000 upper Midwestern miles on it, so it had the telltale rust bubbles forming in the same spots as the one in this story. She was complaining about a funny noise coming from the suspension when she hit bumps. When I peeked under the car, I immediately found so much rust that nearly all suspension mounts had almost completely rotted through – the noise she heard was the strut mount begining to fold against the firewall. She then informed my boss and I she had taken it in for the oil change and asked them to look into the noise, at which point they told her to buy a new car – she wanted me to look at it because she thought the service tech was being melodramatic. The tech wasn’t, sadly, and within the week that poor MPV went to the scrap yard.
Impressive and awwwww, cute. Also, Palomino’s rock!
Yep, like that story.
Awesome van and car dad. The pictures of the family having a great time really makes the story too. Gotta go got something making my eyes water.
Fills my heart with warm 10w-30 and brings a tear of blinker fluid to my eye. This was a great weekend read. Thank you
Congratulations to that guy!
The work and dedication by this guy is admirable for sure.
Thanks! A labor of love for sure.