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[QUOTE=350ZTheStandard;10450328]Surprised nobody has asked for nOOdes yet, this forum is surely slippinG.[/Q
it's a good thing everyone mature lol 😉
it's a good thing everyone mature lol 😉
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125k isn't that bad for mileage. Just depends on fitting what you're looking for and getting a good price. I recently bought a base '06 6MT with 101k for $9500 and I'm very happy with it.
Sure I could have gotten one with less mileage but I needed a car asap and I wanted to pay cash and it was a bit under budget, so I bought it and love it. Not to mention I only drive 15 miles a day during the work week.
Sure I could have gotten one with less mileage but I needed a car asap and I wanted to pay cash and it was a bit under budget, so I bought it and love it. Not to mention I only drive 15 miles a day during the work week.
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I would avoid anything over 75K. I bought a 2003 with 45K for $11.5K in the SF bay Area. It needed all the fluids changed and brakes, so the total was closer to $12.2. I would keep looking.
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hmm, it really depends how it was driven. if its all highway miles, you should be good. if its mostly city driving and some highway, your gonna have to replace alot of parts down the road. because stop and go traffic, does alot of wear and tear on the engine and other parts of the car.
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