Originally Posted by
onehundred80
Give me the 10K car all the time, not 150K miles of wear and tear on the exterior and interior, seats that have been sat in thousands of times. Everything you look at will be worn, torn or rusted to some lesser or greater degree. Anyone who changes the oil every 7,000 miles just because it says so is crazy. My car is a garage queen, 2005 and 40,000 miles, the oil is changed every year except last year when it only went 600 miles. Every other lubricant or coolant has been changed on schedule or before except for the tranny fluid which will be done this year.
I am guessing you have a high miler, good luck I’ll stick with the low mileage cars every time.
CONCURE, the gaskets, hoses and wiring used in cars produced in this century do not dry rot. I bought a "garage queen" with 6,000 miles, but I have ran it back and forth to the dragon and Eureka Springs putting 7,000 miles on it the past 2 years with out any problems electrical or mechanical. If a guy or gal enjoys cars they know how to maintain them. If Joe Leno can do it so can many Crossfire owners.