Does mileage really matter??

86,115

Asked by Mark Apr 18, 2016 at 10:41 AM about the 2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Once you have passed 15 years,  the mileage on your car's odometer is
insignificant to the car's value..  So,  if you want to get 300,000 miles from your
car,  just drive it everywhere.     And,  just hope that you don't get into an
accident or the insurance company will just write you a check for the
depreciated value for your vehicle and walk away..

4 Answers

815

its never insignificant , mileage is wear on the engine components no matter what. unless your engine was rebuilt or replaced with a lower mileage engine. a running car is worth up to 1000 in my head . now if that car had 300k on it I wouldn't probably want to spend over 500-800 , its a church car , you have to pray that it will get you there every time.

48,060

As with larger industrial and transportation devices, like diesel trucks, airplanes, boats, etc., service to extend lifespan is predicated on HOURS of operation, not a silly odometer that measures how many times the tires have gone around. Operation with proper lubricants at designed temperature is what's key. Cutting to the chase, that's why a city-driven daily-use "church" car...especially in a salty winter environment...is usually a very BAD investment compared to a younger highway-driven specimen with even 4-5x "distance" travelled. Engineers know this, but the entire industry operates on this crooked equation wherein mileage means WAY too much. The problem is of course that automobile (motors) don't have operation clocks, so the data collectible is scant; hence valuation systems have only model year and distance as available criteria. I've spent a career chasing highway-driven young'uns that prove to be FAR better longterm investments for my clients than older, "low mileage" specimens that are pricier. In the rustbelt the trick is to drive them enough to extract max value before they rust apart. In warmer climes age may become less important, but distinguishing between a daily city runner and an occasional highway cruiser is very helpful in predicting lifespan. Maybe as means of propulsion become modified in the next propulsion systems we'll start to see operation clocks introduced to denote service intervals...but I doubt it.

2 people found this helpful.
18,505

One of our festiva friends has over 800k miles, only owner, etc. pizza car. goes everywhere with it. He also just replaced his original fuel filter... pretty epic (bad/cool/surprising). This "topic" has the potential to get ridiculous real quick. Mark, find something wrong with your car and ask how to fix it. otherwise, continue to reduce the shenanigans.

48,060

Ha! I was trying to be objective and polite, as we realize that Mark has to find something to do...and maybe that's okay. OTOH....

Your Answer:

Outback

Looking for a Used Outback in your area?

CarGurus has 1,110 nationwide Outback listings starting at $2,995.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Mark Weiner
    Reputation
    33,230
  • #2
    TheSubaruGuruBoston
    Reputation
    28,320
  • #3
    Keith Cahalan
    Reputation
    3,310
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Subaru Forester
37 Great Deals out of 1,314 listings starting at $3,995
Used Toyota RAV4
130 Great Deals out of 2,963 listings starting at $4,999
Used Honda CR-V
172 Great Deals out of 4,937 listings starting at $440
Used Toyota 4Runner
20 Great Deals out of 536 listings starting at $7,770
Used Toyota Tacoma
41 Great Deals out of 752 listings starting at $9,975
Used Subaru Legacy
16 Great Deals out of 207 listings starting at $3,200
Used Toyota Highlander
34 Great Deals out of 807 listings starting at $7,498
Used Subaru Impreza
37 Great Deals out of 615 listings starting at $3,999
Used Toyota Camry
51 Great Deals out of 1,116 listings starting at $2,500
Used Honda Pilot
31 Great Deals out of 982 listings starting at $1,230
Used Honda Accord
49 Great Deals out of 959 listings starting at $2,995
Used Jeep Grand Cherokee
135 Great Deals out of 3,606 listings starting at $4,295

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.