JonW
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I suspect I’m the same as most, in that I would rather buy a car with fewer miles on it. For example, if there was one car with 50k miles, and another with 30k, then I would prefer the lower mileage car... this obviously assumes both cars have reasonably similar history.
The question then is how much more is the lower mileage car worth, and this is where I think sometimes the UK market is a bit silly, and either overprices low mileage or unfairly penalises good cars with higher mileage. This can lead to there being some real bargains out there, especially now that the engineering is so much better and lots of cars can do 200k+ if well looked after
The question then is how much more is the lower mileage car worth, and this is where I think sometimes the UK market is a bit silly, and either overprices low mileage or unfairly penalises good cars with higher mileage. This can lead to there being some real bargains out there, especially now that the engineering is so much better and lots of cars can do 200k+ if well looked after