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Originally Posted by NukedGTS
I currently have 81,000 on my 97 and it runs like a top . . . want to know what really makes the Viper tech I work with nervous? 10 year old cars with 10,000 miles on them. A typical engine with all it's moving parts was not meant to sit idle for long periods of time . . . I think the main issue is really how the car is maintained more than the odometer reading. Good luck.
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nice that is good to know. I have been a little biased toward the lesser mile vehicles, but I would get this car to drive and not sit. I don't think a 40k vs 80k car will differ that much on the resale in a few years anyways...