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Higher mileage does not have a large impact on re-sale. The question is, when do you plan on re-selling the car? If you plan on re-selling soon, then why bother buying? Take the car and enjoy it. Personally, I would rather buy a car that has been driven and sorted out a little, than a car that was driven for a few hundred miles a year and has not even been broken in yet. It might seem nice to have a very low mileage car, but you really do not know what you have until after a few thousand miles. Some poor builld quality issues will not show up in the first few miles.
Last edited by 1795; 06-02-2015 at 07:01 PM..
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