Originally Posted by blackcrossfire07
I am talking about a car with really low miles. You are all fooling yourselves about low mileage cars. As a collector I wouldn't buy an extremely low mileage car. I would pass on it. I want a car that was well driven... not too many miles but not too few miles. The car needs to move and exercise. Air needs to blow through it. Any car that sits to long without moving is a headache waiting to happen.
ok, for the last time...dewd, that has no basis in collector or otherwise car reality. unless the car was the norseman on the andrea doria, the plymouth that was buried in tulsa, or a 2004 crossfire that was airlifted new to the summit of mt. everest and left for mountaineers to put stickers and flags on, then you would be correct. storage and maintenance are everything on cars with very low mileage. my black srt-6 with 580 miles performs flawlessly everytime i take it around the block...er orange orchards. and the only headache i get from it is...well...when my neighbors want to come and look at it/them when i'm mowing the lawn.