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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 8161312" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>IMO if you're going to use the car as a daily driver you should stay in the 20-30K mile area. You'll pay more for the car, but you'll also have a car that is likely to be in better condition overall than one with 50K+ miles. I know if it was me, I would not buy a Terminator with more than 25K miles on it. I'd search out one with the lowest miles at the time. If you're going to only drive the car on weekends basically and your budget is lower, then you really should not have any major problems buying a Terminator with 50-60K miles on it. It really depends on how the car was driven by the owner(s). I say "owners" because many of these have had multiple owners now. The more you can find out about the car the better you'll be. It is also a big plus if the owner had been or is a member of a Mustang forum. Many times you can get a sense of how the car was treated and driven by forum posts. Just a thought.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck with your search. By the way, was my Terminator FAQ page helpful to you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 8161312, member: 6727"] IMO if you're going to use the car as a daily driver you should stay in the 20-30K mile area. You'll pay more for the car, but you'll also have a car that is likely to be in better condition overall than one with 50K+ miles. I know if it was me, I would not buy a Terminator with more than 25K miles on it. I'd search out one with the lowest miles at the time. If you're going to only drive the car on weekends basically and your budget is lower, then you really should not have any major problems buying a Terminator with 50-60K miles on it. It really depends on how the car was driven by the owner(s). I say "owners" because many of these have had multiple owners now. The more you can find out about the car the better you'll be. It is also a big plus if the owner had been or is a member of a Mustang forum. Many times you can get a sense of how the car was treated and driven by forum posts. Just a thought. Best of luck with your search. By the way, was my Terminator FAQ page helpful to you? [/QUOTE]
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