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is 96,000 miles alot on a 2000 car?
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11:54 am on Sep. 29, 2008
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robdude
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not really
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switchfoot52
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pretty high. my car is a 93 and has 170,000 on it. u could get the 2000 car for a lower price because of the miles.
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barnabas
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not really. 5-10 k a year is standard.
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jamesish
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Doesn't seem to be alot.
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BleedingSteelWings
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If you were to sell it, you'd get a decent price on it with such mileage.
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chaosdisown
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Quote: from barnabas at 11:55 am on Sep. 29, 2008
not really. 5-10 k a year is standard. 
its approximately 12250 miles a year. its a little above standard.
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neodymie
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What kind of car is it? Are they mostly highway miles or city miles? There's a big difference.
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MrRight
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To much to add into the factor before you can come up with the answer. Such as highway km, recent maintenance, type of car ect..
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PROgoth121
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It depends on what car. Usually if it is American made (GM, Ford or Dodge) then yea, that's pretty high miles for them. They usually don't last very long. But if it's German, Japanese made (idk about the new Korean cars) then that is nowhere near high miles.. LOL you still have a long way to go.
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itbeme
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the average person puts abouth 12,000-15,000 miles a year.
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Punkrocker 1992
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Quote: from PROgoth121 at 10:15 am on Oct. 1, 2008
It depends on what car. Usually if it is American made (GM, Ford or Dodge) then yea, that's pretty high miles for them. They usually don't last very long. But if it's German, Japanese made (idk about the new Korean cars) then that is nowhere near high miles.. LOL you still have a long way to go. 
Which is why the only "million mile" cars you hear about tend to be Ford/Chevy's? Tell that bull shit you just spewed to the owner of that 600,000 all-original 80's Mustang. Or even my Dad, who has about 300k on his '99 F-150. Which the only thing that ever went wrong on was it had a new cluch put in at 207k.
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