Miles on a car is a terrible way to judge a cars condition, most of the best cars I have owned have very high miles. I just bought an 03 Honda pilot on tuesday for my wife with 344,000 miles that honestly runs and drives like new, no leaks, the leather interior is very nice even the drivers seat $800 i'm into it. Another was a 95 Maxima I bought her in 03 for $1500 with 327,000 miles, I eventually sold it at 400,000 and it was like new except a lot of tiny rock chips on the front bumper and the only thing I ever had to do to it was a water pump. I bought a 2011 ram back in 2017 with 300,000 and it only needed a cam when I bought it for almost nothing and again it was like new, even the bearings in the engine looked great.

I have 2 2009 ram 1500s right now one has 140,000 and is trashed the other has 250,000 and is really nice, if I was to sell them I know for a fact someone would pay me more for the one with lower miles just because it has lower miles.


I am not causing global warming, I am just trying to hold off a impending Ice Age!