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Originally Posted by Metallover
Just a random throw out here, I wouldn't buy the car for 2100 if It had much over 130,000 miles on it. If I were you I'd go the practical route and get a car with under 100,000 or even a car with 60-80k if you find a good deal.. It will haunt you for awhile if you get something with 150,000 miles and put thousands of dollars into it just to have an unreliable vehicle.
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Wow...where did you hear that from? That only depends on the vehicle. I wouldnt touch a dodge with high miles unless its a diesel. Our family had numerous vehicles with over 200k on the clock and still purrs like a kitten. General maintenance is all that is needed. Especially with the Toyota and Honda car engines. If you really wanna be sure of your purchase check the motor condition...just do a compression check to make sure that all the compression is within 5% of each and that its not too low.