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Offline Khalee1

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So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« on: August 06, 2009, 08:14:16 pm »
Just saw a add for a 96 full sized Chevy 1500 but it got 106000 miles on it. Is that too much or is that just getting broken in. I can aford the thing, and I just may go up there after work in the morning and see about it.

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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2009, 08:50:20 pm »
Newer vehicles are lasting longer, and are demanding a higher resale value even with high milage. they're more dependable than their  70's and 80's predecessors, and engineered to compete with the european equivilants, so 106k is not outrageous, now its comprable to the 50- 60k we used to look at, and lots of independant insurers offer extended warranty plans for certain used ( pre- owned ) vehicles *

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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2009, 12:22:25 am »
most of the chevy trucks my family has had, lasted into the 200,000 plus.

A suburban I had was up to 280000 before the transmition started to act up.
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2009, 03:16:25 pm »
Yeah, depends on how much you want to spend or how long you're paying on it.  I'd have no problem whatsoever outright buying a chevy truck with 220k+, but if I'm making payments I'd say no more than 150k.
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2009, 04:11:37 pm »
On a modern cars and trucks 106,000 is just getting broken in. That truck has another good 100,000 plus miles in it.
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2009, 07:57:32 pm »
I'd wonder how much towing its done....

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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2009, 10:06:58 pm »
Depends how well the owners treated it too. If he's only changed the oil every 40,000 miles, then 106k doesn't sound so good anymore!
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2009, 09:56:29 am »
In the end buying a used car or truck really comes down to how the vehicle feels to you.
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #8 on: September 03, 2009, 11:59:56 am »
Yeah, trust your gut.

Also, the Chevy 350 and Buick 3800 are the best engines you will ever find, followed closely by the Chrysler 3.3, so if you can deal with problems with the rest of the car and just want to kinda move, those are ones to look for.
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2009, 05:50:33 pm »
Newer vehicles are lasting longer, and are demanding a higher resale value even with high milage. they're more dependable than their  70's and 80's predecessors, and engineered to compete with the european equivilants, so 106k is not outrageous, now its comprable to the 50- 60k we used to look at, and lots of independant insurers offer extended warranty plans for certain used ( pre- owned ) vehicles *

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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2009, 11:57:08 pm »
That sounds like an old school Ford.  In my experience, once they hit the 1970's, 'Fix Or Repair Daily' became more than a half-clever pun.  The Chevy's I've known personally are far more reliable.

I'm a Toyota guy myself, though.  First car was a 1987 Camry that finally bit the dust in 2003.  She was done in by a lady in a white Acura, and though the impact was hard enough to bust my water pump, my car limped back to her parking spot under her own power.  There was no fixing her, and that was one of the sadder days of my life.  Final odometer reading:  397,000, and I had that car in my 'dump teenager' days, so she wasn't exactly babied at first.

Currently have a Toyota Tundra.  Has 190,000 or so on the odometer.  Only real problem (ie:  one not caused by human oopsies) is a master cylinder I just had replaced.
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #11 on: October 22, 2009, 01:38:26 am »
Yeah, trust your gut.

Also, the Chevy 350 and Buick 3800 are the best engines you will ever find, followed closely by the Chrysler 3.3, so if you can deal with problems with the rest of the car and just want to kinda move, those are ones to look for.
I wouldn't say that me being Blue Oval Fan of Fords Windsor blocks,Cleveland blocks and FE blocks just to name a few.

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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #12 on: October 25, 2009, 08:32:56 pm »
Yeah, trust your gut.

Also, the Chevy 350 and Buick 3800 are the best engines you will ever find, followed closely by the Chrysler 3.3, so if you can deal with problems with the rest of the car and just want to kinda move, those are ones to look for.
I wouldn't say that me being Blue Oval Fan of Fords Windsor blocks,Cleveland blocks and FE blocks just to name a few.

Do any of those engines run *reliably* beyond 250,000 miles?
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #13 on: October 29, 2009, 07:38:49 pm »
Yeah, trust your gut.

Also, the Chevy 350 and Buick 3800 are the best engines you will ever find, followed closely by the Chrysler 3.3, so if you can deal with problems with the rest of the car and just want to kinda move, those are ones to look for.
I wouldn't say that me being Blue Oval Fan of Fords Windsor blocks,Cleveland blocks and FE blocks just to name a few.

Do any of those engines run *reliably* beyond 250,000 miles?
They sure do if you just do proper maintenance on them.

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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #14 on: October 30, 2009, 08:31:18 am »
Yeah, trust your gut.

Also, the Chevy 350 and Buick 3800 are the best engines you will ever find, followed closely by the Chrysler 3.3, so if you can deal with problems with the rest of the car and just want to kinda move, those are ones to look for.
I wouldn't say that me being Blue Oval Fan of Fords Windsor blocks,Cleveland blocks and FE blocks just to name a few.

Do any of those engines run *reliably* beyond 250,000 miles?
They sure do if you just do proper maintenance on them.

If you live in the rust belt like I do the body will fall off long before the engine gives up.
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #15 on: October 30, 2009, 10:01:55 am »
Yeah, trust your gut.

Also, the Chevy 350 and Buick 3800 are the best engines you will ever find, followed closely by the Chrysler 3.3, so if you can deal with problems with the rest of the car and just want to kinda move, those are ones to look for.
I wouldn't say that me being Blue Oval Fan of Fords Windsor blocks,Cleveland blocks and FE blocks just to name a few.

Do any of those engines run *reliably* beyond 250,000 miles?
They sure do if you just do proper maintenance on them.

If you live in the rust belt like I do the body will fall off long before the engine gives up.

I'm sooo noticing that!  I just got a 1996 Mercury Sable and while the engine runs fine and the body is nearly rust free, the floor is rotting pretty badly.  There's a 6-inch by 12-inch hole in the driver's footwell.  arg.  That's what I get for not looking underneath the thing before I bought it.  But seriously, why would I expect to find a huge rust hole like that when the body looks so good?
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #16 on: November 02, 2009, 06:20:20 am »
That sounds like an old school Ford.  In my experience, once they hit the 1970's, 'Fix Or Repair Daily' became more than a half-clever pun.  The Chevy's I've known personally are far more reliable.

I'm a Toyota guy myself, though.  First car was a 1987 Camry that finally bit the dust in 2003.  She was done in by a lady in a white Acura, and though the impact was hard enough to bust my water pump, my car limped back to her parking spot under her own power.  There was no fixing her, and that was one of the sadder days of my life.  Final odometer reading:  397,000, and I had that car in my 'dump teenager' days, so she wasn't exactly babied at first.

Currently have a Toyota Tundra.  Has 190,000 or so on the odometer.  Only real problem (ie:  one not caused by human oopsies) is a master cylinder I just had replaced.

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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #17 on: November 02, 2009, 08:32:00 am »
Yeah, trust your gut.

Also, the Chevy 350 and Buick 3800 are the best engines you will ever find, followed closely by the Chrysler 3.3, so if you can deal with problems with the rest of the car and just want to kinda move, those are ones to look for.
I wouldn't say that me being Blue Oval Fan of Fords Windsor blocks,Cleveland blocks and FE blocks just to name a few.

Do any of those engines run *reliably* beyond 250,000 miles?
They sure do if you just do proper maintenance on them.

If you live in the rust belt like I do the body will fall off long before the engine gives up.

I'm sooo noticing that!  I just got a 1996 Mercury Sable and while the engine runs fine and the body is nearly rust free, the floor is rotting pretty badly.  There's a 6-inch by 12-inch hole in the driver's footwell.  arg.  That's what I get for not looking underneath the thing before I bought it.  But seriously, why would I expect to find a huge rust hole like that when the body looks so good?

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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #18 on: November 02, 2009, 01:48:47 pm »
Ford used to make a 500,000 mile motor. The 300 inline 6. They dropped all their inlines back in the 90's.
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Re: So how many miles are too many on a pick up
« Reply #19 on: November 02, 2009, 02:23:22 pm »
Yeah, trust your gut.

Also, the Chevy 350 and Buick 3800 are the best engines you will ever find, followed closely by the Chrysler 3.3, so if you can deal with problems with the rest of the car and just want to kinda move, those are ones to look for.
I wouldn't say that me being Blue Oval Fan of Fords Windsor blocks,Cleveland blocks and FE blocks just to name a few.

Do any of those engines run *reliably* beyond 250,000 miles?
They sure do if you just do proper maintenance on them.

If you live in the rust belt like I do the body will fall off long before the engine gives up.

I'm sooo noticing that!  I just got a 1996 Mercury Sable and while the engine runs fine and the body is nearly rust free, the floor is rotting pretty badly.  There's a 6-inch by 12-inch hole in the driver's footwell.  arg.  That's what I get for not looking underneath the thing before I bought it.  But seriously, why would I expect to find a huge rust hole like that when the body looks so good?

Ahh the wonders of living in road salt land and never going to the car wash for and undercarriage wash...  ;)
and the joys of being the 3rd owner of just such a car, and the first to give a sh-t about maintaining it.

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