100,000 miles needs front end work keep it or let it go?
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my 2000 tt needs front end work that is gonna cost over $500. should i put the money into it or just trader her in.does anyone here have high milage on their car and how is it holding up
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with 82k miles. I am at about 111,500 today. So far, with the exception of the drivers side rear brake caliper ripping off, I have had no issues. *frantically finds any and all wood that can be knocked on*
I honestly don't see why these cars can't last well into the 300k mark. I dunno, maybe I am in for a rude awakening, but I hope not. I say keep it, at least until you can get a decent price for it, instead of the going rate, which for yours won't be too much more than 13-14k at best. Once these cars start selling for 25k +, then I would possibly, have a remote thought of selling.
I honestly don't see why these cars can't last well into the 300k mark. I dunno, maybe I am in for a rude awakening, but I hope not. I say keep it, at least until you can get a decent price for it, instead of the going rate, which for yours won't be too much more than 13-14k at best. Once these cars start selling for 25k +, then I would possibly, have a remote thought of selling.
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that all should be expected at this mileage. Now's the time to upgrade if you have all stock parts.