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Fear of 100,000 mile vehicles
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Posted by landlord7012 on March 15, 2007 at 15:53:31 from (206.40.110.229):
Why is it that so many people are still deathly afraid of 100,000 mile vehicles? I mean I still rememeber the day when 100,000 miles was a miracle of sorts. I also remember hitting 100,000 with my 92 Chevy truck (purchased new by me)and not being all that surprised. I still see people wrinkle there nose at 85,000 miles (OOOOHH that's close to 100,000!) and others selling because the warranty is about to run out. If you know the history of the vehicle I think in some cases you are better off than you would be with a new vehicle. At least all the wrinkles are worked out! What's your opinion? Feel free to brag too! Thanks,ll
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