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jgabl Feb 19, 2007 02:57 AM

That's alotta miles!
 
Haven't really seen too many xfires with miles on them, but here's one...80,331. It would be interesting to talk to the former owner about their experiences, good or bad. Here's the link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2004-...QQcmdZViewItem

nox1s Feb 19, 2007 03:07 AM

Re: That's alotta miles!
 
That car looks REALLY good for 80k miles...

andrew Feb 19, 2007 09:24 AM

Re: That's alotta miles!
 
for 80k it sure does look clean in the pics...

but its in need of some new headlamps... the fog build up inside is heavy.

RPM Feb 19, 2007 09:42 AM

Re: That's alotta miles!
 
Looks like somebody had a long daily commute and wanted something to make it enjoyable. At least that's my guess.
I had a pretty long commute for a while and I drove my '97 Prelude back and forth. Driving something fun made the trip much easier.

srjgtott Feb 19, 2007 11:49 AM

Re: That's alotta miles!
 
i do 30,000 miles a year so would be up to 90,000 if had since 2004... steve

+fireamx Feb 19, 2007 01:21 PM

Re: That's alotta miles!
 

Originally Posted by andrew
for 80k it sure does look clean in the pics... but its in need of some new headlamps... the fog build up inside is heavy.

I was thinking the same thing Andrew. That Fla. sun does like to cook everything it sees.
When we had a used car lot, we used to visit the auctions in Fla. about once a month. We specialized in trucks and vans, and bought alot of "high mileage" vehicles that looked brand new, but sometimes their interiors were sun damaged.
One other thing that was nice about the Fla. cars was how "solid" and rattle free they were. Thanks to the super smooth roads down south, they don't loosen up, and the suspensions stay tight, and like new too.
It amazing how many vehicles I drove from down there, that had over 100k on them, and they felt just like a new car when you were behind the wheel.
I bet somebody is going to get a pretty nice car for a real good price if they're willing to forget about the miles showing on the odometer.
What the heck, it's a Mercedes, 300k is not unheard of. :)


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