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Asking for trouble ?

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is this bad if......

a relatively new car (2007 or 2008) has for sale, but it has a lot of kms on it (40km-60km) ?

even with the low price, am i asking for trouble by buying thewse types of cars ?

i usually drive 50km in 3 years lol

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  1. These newer car are made to last a hole lot longer now days.The mileage wouldn't bother me as long as i new that they take good care of the cars .Like keeping the oil change on time and keeping up with the tire's and so all .If the price is right for the car.


  2. I personally have had good luck with buying newer high mileage cars. It usualy means they have been used for road trips, AKA highway miles which are much less damaging to the motor and other components that complete the drive chain just make sure that you have the transmission fluid and filter changed as soon as posible after buying, as a precaution to make sure it has been done, And if they have any paperwork that would help you deside whether it is a good deal like, oil changes, transmission fluid changes, etc. Good Luck
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