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Buying high mileage newer cars
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<blockquote data-quote="sunburned" data-source="post: 13618388" data-attributes="member: 30336"><p>No idea why everyone gets so freaked out about this concept. I commute about 70 miles a day, so I put a ton of miles on my cars. I bought a new WRX a while ago thinking I was going to keep the car for a long time. It was one of the very first 2012's on the lots, bought in november of 2011. </p><p></p><p>As of this February, about 14 months later, we started looking for a house, so I wanted to get out of the payment. Put it up for sale with 28k miles on it and being 2 months into 2013, everyone that I talked to was flipping their shit about me putting so many miles on it in a short time period. There was literally nothing wrong with the car, it still looked brand new. I even paid extra for a 5yr/100k mile warranty because I knew I'd be racking up miles. Nobody cared. Damn near had to give the car away. I took it to carmax and a few other dealers trying to get a trade in and they wanted to give me $21k for it, which was $10k less than I paid. So they were telling me the car lost roughly 30% of it's value in a year. Complete BS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunburned, post: 13618388, member: 30336"] No idea why everyone gets so freaked out about this concept. I commute about 70 miles a day, so I put a ton of miles on my cars. I bought a new WRX a while ago thinking I was going to keep the car for a long time. It was one of the very first 2012's on the lots, bought in november of 2011. As of this February, about 14 months later, we started looking for a house, so I wanted to get out of the payment. Put it up for sale with 28k miles on it and being 2 months into 2013, everyone that I talked to was flipping their shit about me putting so many miles on it in a short time period. There was literally nothing wrong with the car, it still looked brand new. I even paid extra for a 5yr/100k mile warranty because I knew I'd be racking up miles. Nobody cared. Damn near had to give the car away. I took it to carmax and a few other dealers trying to get a trade in and they wanted to give me $21k for it, which was $10k less than I paid. So they were telling me the car lost roughly 30% of it's value in a year. Complete BS. [/QUOTE]
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