This is true, but look at our members that bought worn out 250k plus models that a had a bazillion problems. Maybe our forum members get lucky like I did and buy a 15 year old expedition with 64k on it. Always look for a low mileage car or truck. I've tried the other way, high mileage, real cheap. But no matter what you change, you still have a worn out, squeaky, rattly SUV. It takes a lot of searching, but the low mile ones are out there. You might pay a little more up front, but it's worth it in the long run. Always better to put on your own miles, than wonder how the past owner drove, or maintained your vehicle. It's always worked for me. I've owned over 40 cars and motorcycles in my past, the low mileage ones, have always been the nicest.
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