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Is a Cobra reliable at 170,000 miles?
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<blockquote data-quote="bvysochin" data-source="post: 4231704" data-attributes="member: 46302"><p>+1.. </p><p></p><p>This is what we did with the last 2 cars we bought.. Besides, you can tell how the car was driven as soon as you get in.. The last car we picked up felt like it had never been shifted and felt smooth and notchy.. @ 145k on the stock t45!! Original adult owner is the reason.. The car we bought previous to that wanted to pop outa 3rd and 1st and 2nd felt really worn out.. you should have seen what the motor mounts looked like that came outa it.. they had almost 160k and were like in 5 pieces each. </p><p></p><p>If you can get it low enough, do it as there is no point in getting a low mileage car on which you which would replace all the same stuff anyways to make it go faster. I have never understood why people do this. No point in buying a car with new components to replace them with new components.. Makes more sense, to me atleast, to buy a car with old stuff for 1/2 the price and replace it with new components..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bvysochin, post: 4231704, member: 46302"] +1.. This is what we did with the last 2 cars we bought.. Besides, you can tell how the car was driven as soon as you get in.. The last car we picked up felt like it had never been shifted and felt smooth and notchy.. @ 145k on the stock t45!! Original adult owner is the reason.. The car we bought previous to that wanted to pop outa 3rd and 1st and 2nd felt really worn out.. you should have seen what the motor mounts looked like that came outa it.. they had almost 160k and were like in 5 pieces each. If you can get it low enough, do it as there is no point in getting a low mileage car on which you which would replace all the same stuff anyways to make it go faster. I have never understood why people do this. No point in buying a car with new components to replace them with new components.. Makes more sense, to me atleast, to buy a car with old stuff for 1/2 the price and replace it with new components.. [/QUOTE]
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