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Is it "selling" at $50k or is it "sitting" for $50k?We have a 2019 here with 100k selling for $50k.
Yeah good point LOL “On the lot”Is it "selling" at $50k or is it "sitting" for $50k?
I disagree. I've bought many high mileage vehicles ever since I've moved to a rural area. The last new car I bought had 107K miles on it before I went to change the brakes and the guy at the part store compared the new pads to what I had and there was little wear. I put the old ones back on. That car was a 123 mile/day commuter car, 95% highway miles. No issues EVER. I maintain my vehicles. F150 had 122K when I bought it 14 years ago. Now has 254K, transmission rebuilt. Peterbilt 379 had 1,031,000 when I bought it. Now has 2,104,000 and I did have my engine rebuilt 150K miles after I bought it. I can sell it now for more than I paid. Just maintain it properly, and if it was highway miles, I wouldn't hesitate. My Raptor had 136K when I bought it almost 3 years ago. Now only has 147K but have had NO issues with it at all. I have changed all fluids, plugs, wires, coils, and have bought but not installed new shocks . Depending on the type of mileage, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a low priced high mileage vehicle.That’s a shitload of miles.
what shocks did you choose? Mine are beyond ready...I disagree. I've bought many high mileage vehicles ever since I've moved to a rural area. The last new car I bought had 107K miles on it before I went to change the brakes and the guy at the part store compared the new pads to what I had and there was little wear. I put the old ones back on. That car was a 123 mile/day commuter car, 95% highway miles. No issues EVER. I maintain my vehicles. F150 had 122K when I bought it 14 years ago. Now has 254K, transmission rebuilt. Peterbilt 379 had 1,031,000 when I bought it. Now has 2,104,000 and I did have my engine rebuilt 150K miles after I bought it. I can sell it now for more than I paid. Just maintain it properly, and if it was highway miles, I wouldn't hesitate. My Raptor had 136K when I bought it almost 3 years ago. Now only has 147K but have had NO issues with it at all. I have changed all fluids, plugs, wires, coils, and have bought but not installed new shocks . Depending on the type of mileage, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a low priced high mileage vehicle.