Are you kidding me? That car is JUST BROKEN IN! They last longer than the Energizer Bunny!
2006-12-25 08:33:25
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answered by Joe C 5
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I don't think u get an answer for this,reason is that it's waste of time, plus nobody will take u seriously.Next time try to add ur age,gender so people know whom they're dealing with.Now,why would u get rid of a car with only 40k miles? does it have any problems?any squeaks,slowed down,noisy,smells,don't start,don't stop?...next time u go for oil change ask for a complete inspection of the car.Then u know the answer better than us out here.I respect ur question and respect u too.Maybe u r in a good financial position,good job etc...etc...but I don't think u should unless it's got some problems.40k engine miles is nothing if it gets its regular maintenance let alone driven by a lady.
2006-12-25 09:50:45
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answered by niniye e 1
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You must be salesman. That's a lot of miles in one year. Chances are, however, it's only highway miles, which is not the same as city miles. As long as you take care of the car, fix it when it needs to be fixed, and oil changes every 3000 miles, it should last you over 200,000 miles or another five years.
2006-12-25 08:41:33
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answered by mac 7
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Definitely not. Honda and Toyota are the better cars around. With proper maintenance it would easily last another 100,000. By the way you are due for a TIMING BELT at 60,000. Don't forget, it could cost you an arm and a leg if you forget..
2006-12-25 08:39:20
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answered by buzzwaltz 4
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If it's been properly serviced and driven well no problem, but rich kids can ruin great cars in a few thousand miles, to ask such a question you are probably buying off one so watch out.
2006-12-25 08:36:49
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answered by Anonymous
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inspite of Mechanical issues the blue e book fee is over $10,000. there may well be a situation have been the broking has come open a greater moderen automobile and would not shelter the fee or there is a few thing very incorrect with this motor vehicle. i could advise taking it to a mechanic you have confidence and function himpersistent it and have a glance at it till now finding out to purchase.
2016-10-28 08:34:58
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answered by ? 4
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2006 with 40k miles, damm u must drive alot, I usually put around 20-30k (canadian) on my car. But i wouldnt consider selling a car unless i have used it to approximatly 150k first or 7+ years.
2006-12-25 09:03:18
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answered by thehype2049 2
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Well, they are good cars but you might want to see if you can cut down on driving it. They get pretty expensive to fix when something does break (they are not invincible, like many people think). If your a traveling salesman or something, then you might as well keep it. Not much you can do.
2006-12-25 08:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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That's too many for an 06, but not too many for any car made these days, but do as you wish. You'll take a beating though.
2006-12-25 09:10:49
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answered by Papa John 6
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If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, let me know if you wanna sell that thing. I will take a look.
2006-12-25 08:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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