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<blockquote data-quote="black 10th vert" data-source="post: 7571522" data-attributes="member: 65729"><p>I guess it depends on how good the deal is, and what your intentions for the car are. If you are just looking for a weekend toy, it should be just as good as any, but if you plan to make a daily driver out of it, then you probably won't get your money's worth out of it before it will need some major engine/trans work. Also, I would not buy a car with mileage that high if you need to finance (mainly for the reason above). If it was a Honda,, or Toyota, then my advice would have been different, since those have proven to be very reliable well after 100,000 miles, where there hasn't been enough Terminators in that category to make a judgment of their long-term reliability (yet).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black 10th vert, post: 7571522, member: 65729"] I guess it depends on how good the deal is, and what your intentions for the car are. If you are just looking for a weekend toy, it should be just as good as any, but if you plan to make a daily driver out of it, then you probably won't get your money's worth out of it before it will need some major engine/trans work. Also, I would not buy a car with mileage that high if you need to finance (mainly for the reason above). If it was a Honda,, or Toyota, then my advice would have been different, since those have proven to be very reliable well after 100,000 miles, where there hasn't been enough Terminators in that category to make a judgment of their long-term reliability (yet). [/QUOTE]
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