Fastpedaller
Über Member
I reckon a higher-mileage car is a good buy - if it has over 80k miles then it's not had short runs without the engine getting hot. Short runs kill an engine*. If it has less miles it could be that the mileage has been reduced (that's easier now with digital display than when the mechanical display 'clocked' gave mis-aligned digits). Google mileage 'correction', there are people doing it . I certainly wouldn't want to be involved in that.
* When I worked in engine design we had a test engine doing repeated cold starts - After 300 hours of testing the bores were ruined!
* When I worked in engine design we had a test engine doing repeated cold starts - After 300 hours of testing the bores were ruined!