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Buying high mileage newer cars
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<blockquote data-quote="lowflyn" data-source="post: 13616436" data-attributes="member: 36914"><p>Nah...don't really worry about mileage much anymore. Look at the overall condition of the vehicle and go from there.</p><p></p><p>I bought my 07 Focus in 09 and it had 35k miles. It currently has 113k miles and is still on factory brakes and battery. Put a set of tires on at 53k and an alternator at 68k, other than that just gas and oil changes every 5k. I average around 25k a year on my DD vehicles so it doesn't take much time at all to rack up mileage, but like stated above it is primarily highway time as the brakes show.</p><p></p><p>As far as the rental, I got a steal on my 02 V6 Mustang I bought in 02 because it was a rental. I sold it in 08 with 112k and it is still running today with over 200k. Not all rental cars are to be looked over, just check it well and play the price game with the dealer, they buy rentals for dirt cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowflyn, post: 13616436, member: 36914"] Nah...don't really worry about mileage much anymore. Look at the overall condition of the vehicle and go from there. I bought my 07 Focus in 09 and it had 35k miles. It currently has 113k miles and is still on factory brakes and battery. Put a set of tires on at 53k and an alternator at 68k, other than that just gas and oil changes every 5k. I average around 25k a year on my DD vehicles so it doesn't take much time at all to rack up mileage, but like stated above it is primarily highway time as the brakes show. As far as the rental, I got a steal on my 02 V6 Mustang I bought in 02 because it was a rental. I sold it in 08 with 112k and it is still running today with over 200k. Not all rental cars are to be looked over, just check it well and play the price game with the dealer, they buy rentals for dirt cheap. [/QUOTE]
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