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Hassan Nass 11-28-2018 02:53 AM

Buying a 350Z with high mileage
 
Hello,

i need some help, i’m going to buy an awesome 2003 350Z with 90.000 miles on the Odo and I wanna know if it’s a good idea because of the high mileage and if i’m not gonna have all type of problem with it


travlee 11-28-2018 04:18 AM

wrong section

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MicVelo 11-28-2018 04:23 AM


Originally Posted by Hassan Nass (Post 10977694)
Hello,

i need some help, i’m going to buy an awesome 2003 350Z with 90.000 miles on the Odo and I wanna know if it’s a good idea because of the high mileage and if i’m not gonna have all type of problem with it

90k isn't a lot of miles BUT... depends on the owner(s). Best thing to do is take it to a Nissan dealer and get a pre-purchase inspection (PPI). That will tell you what you need to know and tell you whether its a good idea or not. If the current owner says no to your wanting to do this, walk.

Cracka350 11-28-2018 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by MicVelo (Post 10977703)
90k isn't a lot of miles BUT... depends on the owner(s). Best thing to do is take it to a Nissan dealer and get a pre-purchase inspection (PPI). That will tell you what you need to know and tell you whether its a good idea or not. If the current owner says no to your wanting to do this, walk.

I did this with a BMW. It cost me around 200 and was worth the warning signs I got. That said, I have 194k on my 05. And she's doing great. If the prev owner has been good about taking care of it, you're fine.

dkmura 11-28-2018 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by MicVelo (Post 10977703)
90k isn't a lot of miles BUT... depends on the owner(s). Best thing to do is take it to a Nissan dealer and get a pre-purchase inspection (PPI). That will tell you what you need to know and tell you whether its a good idea or not. If the current owner says no to your wanting to do this, walk.

^^^THIS. Be prepared to pay a couple of hundred dollars for a full, written assessment of the car's condition. It's the best money you can invest in a new car and will give you a realistic idea of how well (or badly) its been maintained.

iideadeyeii 11-28-2018 05:50 AM

90k is high mileage LMAO. High mileage is 200k IMO and I would not hesitate to buy a car with 200k+ as I've bought cars with over 300k before. My daily driver just hit 200k, is a 2004 Kia and is the most reliable car I've ever owned.



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