andrewpcollins
Andrew P. Collins
andrewpcollins
Jalopnik Staffer from 2013 to 2020, now Editor-In-Chief at Car Bibles

Strong enough to hold a steering wheel, not quite enough to turn it. Thanks for asking:) Read more

Supposedly doing 300 for now, not yet sure if they’re doing another batch next year. Read more

The point was more to establish that well-maintained high mileage cars do in fact exist, and represent a sweet spot for lower-budget car collectors as 80s and 90s cars (which were much more capable of passing 200,000 miles than anything from the ’60s or ’70s) become classics. Read more

To your first point, I think that kind of wear has more to do with age in years than age in mileage. (Not entirely, but largely.)
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Yeah, young high-mileage cars are a whole separate deal. They’re usually liquidated from rental fleets. Read more

Absolutely. I reference my service record binders all the time. “When did I do my last oil change?” “How old is this air filter?” “Did we do a tire rotation at the last oil change or not?” Read more

For sure, and I’d say that really applies to any used car that’s more than 10 years old. Read more

Definitely, but in my opinion a lot of that stuff is more about age than mileage. Read more

BTW, I just used 4Runners as my examples here because I happen to like them and there was a good mix of high and low mileage ones that had sold recently. Read more

This is one of the most captivating designs floating around the industry right now, in my humble opinion. Read more

Alas, the six-speed option appears to be gone for 2019. Base price is now around $22,000 and the four-cylinder tow rating is 3,500 pounds, though. (The four-cylinder diesel can tow over 7,000, but that’s more expensive.) Read more

Wait... really? That’s like the coolest thing about this. The car has an achievement badge forever now. Read more