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New Car Odometer Mileage
Good morning 370z gurus. Just found a 370z with the exact combo that I like. Price is within acceptable range. However, the odometer reads 65 miles. That seems to be pretty high for a new car. Consider 370z is a pure sports car, people who drove it must push pretty hard. It scares me a bit just to think about people reved it to red line before the engine has gone thru proper break-in.
Should I avoid this car? Please let me know what you think. |
it also could have been transferred from one dealer to another
and also miles from the docks to loading and sometimes even docks to dealer i took delivery on a different sports car back in 2007 that had 213 miles on it, but had it delivered from a different state because i wanted certain options just take it! |
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What state are you in? Here in Texass, over 50 miles and it has to be sold as a demo, aka a couple thousand less... Then you come on the forum and buy an extended powertrain warranty for cheap
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I thoguht about asking the sales person, but I'd guess he'd tell me what I like to hear. He will never say the car has previously gone thru a 60 mile hardcore test drive by a teenager.
Interesting. 50 mile = demo in Texas. I'm located in southern CA. |
Mine had over 200. No worries. I had it transferred from a different dealer. Not something that would stop my car purchase.
Over the 2 months I have owned it, it now has over 7,000 miles. The 200 original were insignificant |
Mine came off the trailer (from the train) with 8 kilometers on the odometer. After pdi and dealer prep, it had 26 kilometers.
Can you say joy-ride? |
I'd stay away IMO. I had test driven one with ~25 miles. Needless to say, I did redline it once. Who knows what else happened within that time frame. Transfer to another dealership or not, I would have it on a trailer to me and not driven. Who's to say it wasn't abused by whoever was driving it? I ended up getting another one that had 7 miles when I took delivery.
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I've heard they do that before shipping to test the cars. You won't find a lot car with less than 30-40 miles from what I've seen. Way too low to be a demo. You're fine. Ask the sales guy though and see what creative bs he comes up with. 90% know nothing about the testing of the cars or cars in general.
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Mine had 70 kms on it. The sales manager had used it for a few days. You get a warranty so don't worry about it.
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:iagree: anything under 100 miles is considered brand new. You get the warranty, so you should be covered.
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a search will net you several threads on this. btw, mine had like 5 miles only (manufacturer test driven miles) and seats and everything was completely plastic wrapped still when i test drove mine.
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Buy it, just get a warranty!
I redline every car I have ever test driven... Lol... Might not be "good" for the car, but I want to know how the car REALLY feels... After I buy it I still drive it conservatively for the next few thousand miles |
I wouldn't worry to much about it.
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