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Old 01-24-2013, 12:02 PM
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20k on an 05 STi is low, 15k on an 07 STi is low. 50k on an 04 STi is ~low.

115k on an 06 isn't low. haha.
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That's freakishly low.


I'll agree though... we'll call it "average" mileage. Or low side of average.

But you're also thinking about it in terms of a 2006... but in reality it's a 2005. Like my car is a 2004 but I bought it in august of 2003.

20k-50k on 2004 cars is freakishly low. Those are out there but they're not the norm. And that mileage actually adds to the cost. 115k on an 06 just is what it is. No adds no minus.

Low miles are subjective to a point.

100k on a honda civic is just breaking in. 100k on a bmw is the end of the road. LOL!
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call the lawyer that sued honda or toyota cus her hybrid didnt get the correct mpg lol.
Didnt she end up getting countersued and gave all that money back?
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Originally Posted by OneManArmy
That's freakishly low.

I'll agree though... we'll call it "average" mileage. Or low side of average.

But you're also thinking about it in terms of a 2006... but in reality it's a 2005. Like my car is a 2004 but I bought it in august of 2003.

20k-50k on 2004 cars is freakishly low. Those are out there but they're not the norm. And that mileage actually adds to the cost. 115k on an 06 just is what it is. No adds no minus.

Low miles are subjective to a point.

100k on a honda civic is just breaking in. 100k on a bmw is the end of the road. LOL!
Haha you have a point with Honda/BMW. And yeah, you can buy the previous year.

I'd agree.

Approaching 70k on my 05, doesn't seem low to me haha.
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hehe if you guys was super massive freakishly low, i've had my forester since may of last year and am just a few miles away from 5,000

that's 625 miles a month hehe
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Haha you have a point with Honda/BMW. And yeah, you can buy the previous year.

I'd agree.

Approaching 70k on my 05, doesn't seem low to me haha.
That's pretty low. Specially for an NA. That thing should hit 300-400k!
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Originally Posted by OneManArmy

That's pretty low. Specially for an NA. That thing should hit 300-400k!
I won't see the day.
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I really don't care how many miles it has I want my car fixed lol
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Originally Posted by BrendanTheGreat
I really don't care how many miles it has I want my car fixed lol
You know honestly, it doesn't do you any good to continue to post a failed situation. Bottom line is that Capitol did tell you to go screw yourself. With that in mind, you can write a whole essay to them explaining how you were mistreated, etc. The point is your car is not fixed and won't be fixed if YOU don't do anything about it. So instead of complaining and saying this and that....just buy the parts and do the work yourself. 2 hours tops, if you are taking your time. There are guides on i-club, scoobymods, Nasioc. You just gotta search.
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Didnt she end up getting countersued and gave all that money back?
It wasn't countersued, Honda appealed the ruling and it was sent up to the Supreme Court where they reversed the judgement and found no fault for Honda. So Honda didn't have to pay her a dime.
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Originally Posted by onemanarmy
100k on a honda civic is just breaking in. 70k on a bmw is the end of the road. Lol!
ftfy

afwiw:
30k on an Audi/VW is the end of the road

(my friends VW blew up at 6k due to timing belt pulling backing itself out)

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You know honestly, it doesn't do you any good to continue to post a failed situation. Bottom line is that Capitol did tell you to go screw yourself. With that in mind, you can write a whole essay to them explaining how you were mistreated, etc. The point is your car is not fixed and won't be fixed if YOU don't do anything about it. So instead of complaining and saying this and that....just buy the parts and do the work yourself. 2 hours tops, if you are taking your time. There are guides on i-club, scoobymods, Nasioc. You just gotta search.
It is currently under review at SoA but thank you for your input
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If that car was purchased in 2005 it's now pushing 8 years old.

115 divided by 7.5 is 15.33.

So that car has averaged about 15k miles per year of ownership. In the state of california and the bay area in general that IS low miles. Not to mention that these cars have shown a nack for running for over 250,000 miles when taken care of...

Take for example my 2004... 2 years older... 100,000 miles more. And my car sat for several months while I was recovering from knee surgery and gets driven much less now than it used to be. If I was still using it like I was a few years ago it would have 275k on it easy.

As long as the maintenance has been done, there's a warranty and the price is right... I'd buy it. Now if you're looking for a newer low mileage car you'll obviously be looking at a higher price bracket...
It's definitely just average. hell i had already passed 115k before the end of '06 in my 02 wrx.
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Originally Posted by OneManArmy
That's freakishly low.


I'll agree though... we'll call it "average" mileage. Or low side of average.

But you're also thinking about it in terms of a 2006... but in reality it's a 2005. Like my car is a 2004 but I bought it in august of 2003.

20k-50k on 2004 cars is freakishly low. Those are out there but they're not the norm. And that mileage actually adds to the cost. 115k on an 06 just is what it is. No adds no minus.

Low miles are subjective to a point.

100k on a honda civic is just breaking in. 100k on a bmw is the end of the road. LOL!
So my 2006, which I bought in Feb of 2006, which has 88k miles, is "low"? I wish my insurance thought so.
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