by Jim » Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:58 am
Agree wholeheartedly with Mark.
My car is a perfect example of one with a fastidious previous owner, i bought it with 115,000km on the clock, still feels like it just rolled off the factory floor. One weeeeny scratch on the side mirror and the rest is perfect. Runs like a dream as it has been serviced rigerously by the previous owner and myself. People are too quick ti dismiss cars with higher kays, its a fact of life and inevidible. Not to mention it can make up to $10,000 difference on the selling price of a car.
For example, theres currently an MY08 GTb i know of sale for less than $20k because it has nearly 200,000 on it. So what? If it has been serviced religiously and the body looked after, hell i would have snapped it up in a second and saved $8k over what i paid for mine.
If anything, i would buy a GT with slightly more than 100,000km on it due to the fact that the major service would have been done, which in turn could save you over $1k. Of course if your able to do all mechanical work yourself, such as i do myself, km's on the car dont really matter. I like to think i saved myself up to $5k because i wasn't fussy with Km's. Turned out i ended up with a total gem of a car which still feels brand new (when its clean lol)