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Old 06-10-2021, 12:11 PM   #4
Radman
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Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Central Florida
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Originally Posted by Zendog303 View Post
Hello from Colorado! Been a lurker for about 6 mos learning all I can about these cars prior to purchase. It all started with a test drive in a 01 S just to see what driving a p-car was all about (yeah, the S model spoiled me from the get-go).

So I've seen a few small dealerships offering low mileage cars (~30k miles - one has 12k!) and asking $17 - 20k for base models! One is an 02 S w/ 33k and they're asking $23k. I know low mile p-cars are frowned upon, but wow... the interior/exterior is like new. My question is... assuming these cars have not had many items replaced (except maybe tires, battery..), what am I looking at cost-wise to bring the car up to snuff - generally speaking. I know I'm automatically looking at 2-4K for IMSB, but what about the rest (suspension bits, hoses, fluids.. maybe a clutch?) What about corrosion in the engine - is this a thing for low mileage cars and how do you check for it? I'm trying to figure out upgrade cost and if a low-mile car is even worth it. I can DIY up to dropping the engine/tranny. Won't I be saving $$ by not having to replace interior items and/or body/paint work?

I know dealerships get a bad rap, service docs are non-existent save the Carfax, but a PPI by an indy should reveal major issues? I'm pretty good at haggling too. I've had a few bad experiences with private parties... there are some real pieces of work out there, folks...
I just bought a 99 Base with 63.5k miles about 6 months ago for 12k out the door. Paint is in fair condition but the interior looks very, very good.

That being said, I've replaced rear track arms, rear drop links, front tie rod ends, an oil cooler fan, spark plugs, replaced the motor mount, rear brakes and pads, and an oil change.

I'm probably out ~$1250 in parts. I love the car and am very happy with it.
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