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what is high mileage?
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<blockquote data-quote="05satinGT" data-source="post: 11766643" data-attributes="member: 105107"><p>Depends on:</p><p></p><p>Make and Model</p><p>Which Engine</p><p>Purpose of Car</p><p></p><p>Example, if I were to buy a Cobra or a Vette or something as a toy. Anywhere from 60-70k would be high to me.</p><p></p><p>For a DD 100k+ would be fine. But it depends, if its like a civic or a straight 6 cherokee where the things can run 300k+ plus then it wouldn't matter. But cars that have motors which are notorious for shitting the bed then lower miles in my eyes would be "high".</p><p></p><p>I feel the 100k marker scares people, but it all depends on the purpose of the vehicle. Nothing wrong with 100k as long as the car has been well maintained and runs good. I've seen cars with 100k look better cosmetically then cars with 40k. That's a big factor too. Cars with 100k have the ability to look like they have 10k, and run like they have 10k, it's all about the cars past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="05satinGT, post: 11766643, member: 105107"] Depends on: Make and Model Which Engine Purpose of Car Example, if I were to buy a Cobra or a Vette or something as a toy. Anywhere from 60-70k would be high to me. For a DD 100k+ would be fine. But it depends, if its like a civic or a straight 6 cherokee where the things can run 300k+ plus then it wouldn't matter. But cars that have motors which are notorious for shitting the bed then lower miles in my eyes would be "high". I feel the 100k marker scares people, but it all depends on the purpose of the vehicle. Nothing wrong with 100k as long as the car has been well maintained and runs good. I've seen cars with 100k look better cosmetically then cars with 40k. That's a big factor too. Cars with 100k have the ability to look like they have 10k, and run like they have 10k, it's all about the cars past. [/QUOTE]
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