Does Mileage Matter When Buying A Used Car
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How much should you be concerned about the mileage when looking at a car for sale. People tend to obsess over mileage, both on the purchasing end and the selling end of any car deal. Many people have mileage limits they swear by, claiming that a vehicle over 100,000; 150,000; or 200,000 is on the verge of collapse and should not be purchased under any circumstances. However, mileage, like any tool, has its uses and limitations. In this video I discuss the limitations you encounter when relying on milage alone to make decisions about purchasing a used car. It is always better to have a mechanic evaluate the condition of the vehicle during a pre-purchase inspection. • 0:00 What is high mileage? • 1:07 Why is everyone so obsessed with mileage? • 3:08 Limitation of mileage • 3:30 Odometer fraud • 5:48 Not all miles are the same • 7:48 Vehicles that idle more • 8:43 Vehicles that reverse more? • 9:37 Maintenance slows wear • 10:25 Parts can be swapped • 11:57 Mileage is like pliers • 12:18 Auction cars • 12:46 How I use mileage • 13:10 Mileage doesn't matter for army trucks • 16:58 Mileage doesn't matter for construction equipment • 17:38 What does a Hobbs meter do?
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