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Re: Jeep help
I took a ride today after work in it, and I am impressed with it. It seems solid (well, surprisingly solid for the miles) and the engine sounded smooth, like you would expect a news car to sound like.
Interior is clean.
I think that they paid a good price for it. I wasn't sure with just the fact they gave me, but seeing it gave me a bit more confidence that they made a good choice.
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Re: Jeep help
 Originally Posted by JKExotics
I wouldn't consider a dime over 2k for a car with well over 110,000 miles on it but to each his/her own. I hope you had a mechanic do a inspection on everything before you sealed the deal.
Even if it recently had a new engine, transmission, rear end, and front suspension put in? You cant just use mileage to determine the value of a vehicle. You have to consider many other details.
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Re: Jeep help
 Originally Posted by Patrick Long
2001 and already 100k???? phew
although I hate cherokees
$3800
ps portal is awesome!
How many miles do you drive a year? My 08 Titan has almost 30k miles on it already
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Re: Jeep help
 Originally Posted by FIREball
How many miles do you drive a year? My 08 Titan has almost 30k miles on it already
My 2007 Cobalt has just under 9,000. I bought it new in July 2007
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Re: Jeep help
I have the same vehicle, except its gold instead of silver. I bought it in 2002, and its payed off. I am only keeping it because i dont want to deal with buying another car at the moment. However, if i could go back in time and get a different car i would. They are trouble, especially after 100k miles,-my humble opinion! Otherwise good luck to your sister, just make sure she is doing the required maintenance to keep it up.
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Re: Jeep help
My oldest car 99 Escort still only has 56,801 miles accounted for. It's been to the shop twice for brake work never had a problem, then again I don't drive the car like it's a cab.
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Re: Jeep help
 Originally Posted by FIREball
How many miles do you drive a year? My 08 Titan has almost 30k miles on it already
my 91 Honda Civic has 147k miles on it. No turnover.........
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Re: Jeep help
my 96 Civic has 240,000 miles and its bluebook is well over $2,000. I wouldn't sell it for twice that since its been so reliable.
I think with any car you buy, its history, maintenance and condition trump mileage.
I research any model I buy just to make sure that it doesn't have a crappy resale and build issues. MSN autos has been my friend in the past with that with owner reviews and model details.
 Wakey wakey, hands off snakey! 
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Re: Jeep help
 Originally Posted by JKExotics
I wouldn't consider a dime over 2k for a car with well over 110,000 miles on it but to each his/her own. I hope you had a mechanic do a inspection on everything before you sealed the deal.
Obviously you've never owned Honda.
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