yes i would too.
a well maintaned car that has had the money spent on it is a better bet than a lower mileage that has not.
lets say as an example suspension bushes last about 100k, then the 70k car has 30k left on them whereas a 130k car if well maintained and items changed out has 70k left on them
(nb: those figures are an example not actual life figures)
it may be baecause i work in aviation, that i think that way, there are many commercial jets is daily operation upto 30 years old but are well maintained.
a car that has
had the money spent on it, will invariably cost less to own than that
needs money spent on it.
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A guy I know at the local watering hole bought a Jag with 120 on it, the transmission lasted one week,
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It's a Jag GR.. when a jag isn't leaking oil on your driveway, it just means it needs more oil