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I've always loved the 2-door fullsizers...those barn doors are awesome too.

...and 130k is what passes for "low miles" on these.

It's 14 years old, that's less than 10k/year, so that is pretty low.

That is pretty low really. If you want crazy low miles, my grandma just recently traded in her 92 Mercury GM on an 09 Outback and it only had 42K on it...I put more miles on my Jeep in 3 years than it ever saw w/ my grandparents

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Yeah, I know.

I did a nationwide search and many of these are at (or above) 200k.

With a median value of $6k.

So this one is a good deal, relatively speaking.

I guess I'll have to get over my allergy to cars with over 100k.

Pssh, in my household 130k is low miles. :P

107k is the lowest at my place currently, w/ my sister's Mercedes at 114k (the dead one) and 175(180+)k miles. Problem is the odometers are not working on the Mercs. Hopefully, my sister will get rid of them next year and get a new car. Damn money pits.

Seems like a decent truck!

Chris

Lowest mileage vehicle I've ever owned: 100,000 miles (the Sonoma).

The guy who sold me the MC/SS told me it had 50-something-thousand original miles, but the title read 150,000 and the odometer stopped working, so I'm always going to think it had 500,000 miles and had been taken on a summer vacation to the moon.

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