What happens if you buy a car with 200, 000 kms?

What happens if you buy a car with 200, 000 kms?

I guess people who buy a car at that km usually plans to be the last owner. So either give it away to family members or run into the ground when repair cost more than the value of car. Id look elsewhere.just asking for trouble with that many ks. If u do buy it , make sure to have the spare money for repairs.

How many miles should a new car have?

Ultimately, how many miles is too many for a new car depends on your preferences and the car’s price. It’s fair for you to expect that your new car will come with no more than 10 miles on it, and if your car arrives with 190 miles on the odometer, you have the right to refuse delivery. No new car will have zero miles, though.

Is it possible to sell a Subaru with 200, 000 kms?

Not uncommon for Subies to hit these km’s happily if serviced right. On the other hand if unserviced, can go downhill easily – like most cars. Potential problem with high km cars is that can be hard to sell on in a few years if you want to trade up As long as the service history is near perfect you won’t have a problem with a high-mileage Subaru.

What should the odometer be on a new car?

A new car is any car that’s never had a title issued to anyone before the buyer drives it off the lot. The odometer should read close to zero. Because cars depreciate the most between the first and second owners, the first buyer has the advantage of a mint-condition car.

Why does my new car have hundreds of kilometres on it?

Most times the kilometres on the car range from about 50 to 300 on a new car … The reason for this being the car has to be test-driven a couple of times with regards to the inspection. And the car was most likely driven from to the boat in Halifax as well

How many km’s should your new car have upon delivery?

Fine, but when you consider the weather right now, the fact that a dealer is not likely to ‘warm up’ a car before a test drive, and that people typically try to ‘push’ a car on a test drive to see its ability… this type and amount of km’s on a virgin engine can’t be good.

Can a car be called New with 235 km on it?

The bottom line is a dealer can still call a car “new” with 235-plus km on the odometer, but you should have all the facts during the negotiating period. At the very least, request that the bill of sale be corrected to accurately reflect the odometer reading when you took delivery of the vehicle. Related.

Ultimately, how many miles is too many for a new car depends on your preferences and the car’s price. It’s fair for you to expect that your new car will come with no more than 10 miles on it, and if your car arrives with 190 miles on the odometer, you have the right to refuse delivery. No new car will have zero miles, though.

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