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Buying high mileage newer cars
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<blockquote data-quote="KingJacobo" data-source="post: 13619132" data-attributes="member: 138620"><p>I have a friend who bought a company car (2006 Impala) with 240k in 2011, damn! It has had some electrical issues, but besides that nothing major. It was mostly highway, and as a result the car doesn't have a whole lot of wear. He's at 25x,xxx and it still runs fine.</p><p></p><p>I work for a major rental company, and some customers beat on cars, some don't. The biggest thing is that they trash the interiors, leaving crap and spilling drinks all the time. We vacuum and clean them out, but they are pretty much always maintained as far as oils changes and regular maintenance goes. The interior is the biggest indicator, as most rental cars aren't fast to begin with. Trashed rental interior=driven like shit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingJacobo, post: 13619132, member: 138620"] I have a friend who bought a company car (2006 Impala) with 240k in 2011, damn! It has had some electrical issues, but besides that nothing major. It was mostly highway, and as a result the car doesn't have a whole lot of wear. He's at 25x,xxx and it still runs fine. I work for a major rental company, and some customers beat on cars, some don't. The biggest thing is that they trash the interiors, leaving crap and spilling drinks all the time. We vacuum and clean them out, but they are pretty much always maintained as far as oils changes and regular maintenance goes. The interior is the biggest indicator, as most rental cars aren't fast to begin with. Trashed rental interior=driven like shit. [/QUOTE]
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