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Originally Posted by Scalded Dog
My daughter went into a panic recently: She realized that her Corolla was going to hit 300,000 miles soon. Somebody had told her that at 300,000 miles, a car is toast.
Not so true... some cars might be worthless at 100,000 miles, but many cars get to half a million... a million... even multiple millions. Sure, lower mileage is preferable, but higher mileage does not mean that a car is worthless.
Besides... even if you do drop a couple of grand on used SUV, and it DOES happen to crap out, well, you can still sell it for half of what you paid for it, and you're only out SOME money. You'll probably get a lot of use out of it long before that happens.
My Silverado: 260,000 miles. My Suburban: 202,000 miles. My Blazer: 194,000 miles. All of 'em still running strong, doing great, and I don't lose any sleep over how much longer they've got.
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Well the difference here is he's looking at vehicles he likely has no prior knowledge of that have 150k+ miles. If it was his uncle who meticulously maintains his vehicles and keeps them in garages then 150k is definitely nothing. But for all he knows that TrailBlazer could be an ex-rental that was then purchased by a dad for his 16 year old son who has a traffic infraction record a mile long with 4 crashes under his belt.
I guess moral of the story is, get a CarFax if you can and dig up whatever history is available.