Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
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I would never buy a car that has done 100k or more. Plenty of 2nd hand cars about. Just take your time.
And there lies the reason that as long as a car has a documented (and I mean with bills not just a stamped service book) service history and you check the MOT and advisories, why you stand a good chance of getting 100k plus mileage cars for a bargain. The fear of the mileage puts so many people off that it’s normally a buyers market.
I have no fear of high mileage cars as long as they have history from a main dealer or decent Indie (you’d have to do your research on that)
Older low mileage cars have often been used locally and on short distances. Engine wear is likely to be more as they have been started and stopped as often as a high mileage car and seldom properly warmed up. They may also have been driven hard when cold. I often see/hear my neighbour in a newish sporty car set off down the road from cold at speed and high revs. Cold engines don’t like that.
Good luck!
Oh and if you’re wondering what the hell I’m doing posting this at three in the morning (you’re probably not but I’m going to tell you anyway!), it’s because a spider over a sensor set my fecking house alarm off, and I’m now wide awake FFS
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