Is 100 000 miles on a truck too much?
As a rule of thumb – the lower the mileage, the better. For gas engines, look for a truck with under 100,000 miles. For diesel, under 200,000 would be just as good. You could go with higher mileage – just pay more attention to the truck’s overall condition in that case.
Is buying a truck with 100K miles Bad?
No, in most cases, buying a car with 100K miles is not a bad idea. In fact, there are a number of benefits to buying a high-mileage car. For example, cars with 100K miles cost less to purchase, register, and insure, all while depreciating slower than low-mileage cars.
Should I buy a Mercedes with over 100 000 miles?
Some Mercedes-Benz car models begin as early as 50,000 miles, while others wait to hit up to 100,000 miles, before experiencing minor issues. Therefore, the Mercedes-Benz car model you choose is vital when it comes to reliability and performance over a long period.
Is it worth buying a Toyota Tundra with around 200K miles?
“If it was well maintained yes, especially the 4.7 million mile motors. ” “Biggest thing is where do you live and where did it come from? A 200k truck here is in a junkyard, a 200k Arizona truck can be driven for the next 100 years still.”
What’s the tune up for a Toyota Tundra?
Steering wheel rehab High performance Tundra engines. 100,000 Mile Tune Up: What’s needed? Discussion in ‘ 2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013) ‘ started by DesertRoads, May 22, 2019 . Good day! I just rolled over 100,000 miles in my 2012 SR5.
How many miles in a Toyota Tundra SR5?
Discussion in ‘ 2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013) ‘ started by DesertRoads, May 22, 2019 . Good day! I just rolled over 100,000 miles in my 2012 SR5.
Is it safe to drive a 2005 Toyota Tundra?
It is recommended to avoid the 2005 Toyota Tundra because of issues including engine air pump failure. The usual cost of repair for this issue could be up to $2,000. However, this issue has not been experienced by customers who have driven the vehicle for less than 100,000 miles on the road.