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Originally Posted by ficke
Does not work that way, you can not erase mileage. A 200,000 mile car with a rebuilt engine is still worth what a 200 mile car is., even if it has a $15,000.00 in a rebuilt engine. So it is not as good as a 50k car on BAT.
I have two 200,000 plus mile cars I tried to sell and I know the above very well from recent personal experience.
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Yup. You get what you pay for and you won't get back 100% of the money you put in if you fix up a run of the mill driver G series unless you are doing the work yourself.