I've been reading on mud for a long time now and I've decided that the 100 series is the right LC for me!
I have seen many out there and lots of what I consider good deals on 100 series. I know they are known to be excellent in reliability especially if they are properly maintained.
I occasionally will see a 100 series up for sale with around +/-300k miles on it. Every time I consider it, I tell myself its crazy to buy a vehicle that has been that many miles even if properly maintained. But then the devil's advocate on the other shoulder reminds me how great these vehicles really are.
I guess the question comes again and again: Is it crazy to purchase a 100 series with 300k miles? Can I expect this to be a reliable rig for me?
Note: I know this question is highly dependent upon maintenance history... Let's just make the assumption that the timing belt was changed proper intervals and fluids were changed on time.
I have seen many out there and lots of what I consider good deals on 100 series. I know they are known to be excellent in reliability especially if they are properly maintained.
I occasionally will see a 100 series up for sale with around +/-300k miles on it. Every time I consider it, I tell myself its crazy to buy a vehicle that has been that many miles even if properly maintained. But then the devil's advocate on the other shoulder reminds me how great these vehicles really are.
I guess the question comes again and again: Is it crazy to purchase a 100 series with 300k miles? Can I expect this to be a reliable rig for me?
Note: I know this question is highly dependent upon maintenance history... Let's just make the assumption that the timing belt was changed proper intervals and fluids were changed on time.