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I understand you very well David, as the national average miles driven per year on each car is 15,000 miles. However, I own quite a few old cars and they all have really low miles, all verified and not bogus: '89 Corolla: 139K; '89 Mazda 929: 128K; '84 300SD: 155K; '84 500SEL: 155K. I generally don't want cars that have really high miles because even with superior engineering, wear and tear will mean I will have quite a bit of items to repair, from stuff like worn seats and dead electric motors to even major leaks from the drivetrain and worn out suspension components. Get what I mean?
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1999 Mercedes-Benz S600, 103K miles - garage queen
1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL, 89K miles - daily driver
2007 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 31K - daily driver
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