Mileage doesn't seem to mean much of anything anymore for a lot of vehicles
. I've been looking for a Toyota Land Cruiser for the past few weeks, and one with 170,000 miles are going for the same price as the ones with 250,000, which typically is over $5,000
. Mid-1980s Land Cruisers with less than 100,000 miles can go for as much as $40,000. For a while I thought the MB W123 prices were high for pristine cars, but I guess Land Cruisers can demand even more