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i might buy my first car thats a 2009 g37 with 189,000 miles and was just asking you guys if that was such a high milage for the car, the guy is asking $5,300.
i might buy my first car thats a 2009 g37 with 189,000 miles and was just asking you guys if that was such a high milage for the car, the guy is asking $5,300.
High mileage but if there is proof of maintenance seems like a good deal.
i might buy my first car thats a 2009 g37 with 189,000 miles and was just asking you guys if that was such a high milage for the car, the guy is asking $5,300.
Just be aware that even with good maintenance up until this point, it's at the milage where anything could start to go. I had a 2010 coupe and bought it from my uncle that brought it to the dealer for absolutely everything so I knew it would be well maintained. Bouthgt it around 200k miles and I was spending 300-500 every 6 months to keep it in good working condition.
I don't want to scare you out of buying it, I just want you to be aware that there will be things that need fixed. Definitely not a bad deal if it's a clean example. I personally liked that I had to work on the car a decent amount becuase I learned a lot more about the car that way, rather than just owning it and driving it. I had to do research to find the parts and make sure they fit and would be as good or better than stock. So it's definitely not a bad thing to have to work on your car here and there as long as you can afford the maintenance costs.