Posted by ShadetreeRet on December 14, 2012 at 18:02:35 from (184.4.21.191):
In Reply to: High Mileage F150 Question posted by Earl Hauling Chickens on December 14, 2012 at 17:45:56:
Most people will agree, "road miles" do not cause as much wear on an engine as day to day driving such as 20-30 miles to work and back. If it has been maintained on a regular schedule it may have many good miles left in it. Of course there is the rest of the running gear to consider also. Has anything ever been replaced or rebuilt? In an instance such as this, the main factor to me would be the price, because it can be in seeming perfect condition, but with that many miles anything can happen at any time. Know what I mean? My daughter and her husband just bought an '03 F150 XLT just like the one you describe, folding Tonneau cover on the bed, 133,000 miles, for about $6000.00. So the price would be the kicker. If you can get it for a good price, then you could maybe afford to repair it if something broke.
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