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why is everyone scared of miles?
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<blockquote data-quote="WireEater" data-source="post: 15025566" data-attributes="member: 11027"><p>Meh. I'm already at 42k miles on my 2015 WRX after 15 months of owning it. I have a DD but I still enjoy driving my WRX to work sometimes. The only time I worry about millage is if I have a plan of reselling later. Some people have low miles just because they don't travel far for work and you can't really drive a high HP car during shit weather which means for some people, the car will sit for 2-4 months. I've also noticed a lot of muscle car owners are also either military or people who travel a lot of work which means they won't be around to drive the cars for periods of time. Then there are just people who like to own something just to say the own it. I mean, there's lot of reasons why really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WireEater, post: 15025566, member: 11027"] Meh. I'm already at 42k miles on my 2015 WRX after 15 months of owning it. I have a DD but I still enjoy driving my WRX to work sometimes. The only time I worry about millage is if I have a plan of reselling later. Some people have low miles just because they don't travel far for work and you can't really drive a high HP car during shit weather which means for some people, the car will sit for 2-4 months. I've also noticed a lot of muscle car owners are also either military or people who travel a lot of work which means they won't be around to drive the cars for periods of time. Then there are just people who like to own something just to say the own it. I mean, there's lot of reasons why really. [/QUOTE]
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