Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on high Km/ mile cars.
I have a 2002 with 226000 KM (140000ish miles). It's overall not bad, clean Carfax, but does show it's Km in the form of a little rust and interior wear. I have been making a laundry list of what I want to do for a build and was wondering if it would be better to sell this one and try and find one with lower km.
One thing I am wondering is would it be financially worth it to bring my 2002 up to similar condition to a decent lower km car? I imagine even a lowish km car would still need a lot of the same work like bushings and the big three, but engine, transmission and interior among other things would all be in way better shape. But would the higher cost of lower km car be more or less then bringing mine up to similar standard?
Just figured I would pick peoples brains. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been down this train of thought. I don't want to start sinking a bunch of cash into a car that won't give me the same returns.
I have a 2002 with 226000 KM (140000ish miles). It's overall not bad, clean Carfax, but does show it's Km in the form of a little rust and interior wear. I have been making a laundry list of what I want to do for a build and was wondering if it would be better to sell this one and try and find one with lower km.
One thing I am wondering is would it be financially worth it to bring my 2002 up to similar condition to a decent lower km car? I imagine even a lowish km car would still need a lot of the same work like bushings and the big three, but engine, transmission and interior among other things would all be in way better shape. But would the higher cost of lower km car be more or less then bringing mine up to similar standard?
Just figured I would pick peoples brains. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been down this train of thought. I don't want to start sinking a bunch of cash into a car that won't give me the same returns.
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