6th Gen ('00-'05): 2002 Dale Earnhardt SS...too many miles?
#1
2002 Dale Earnhardt SS...too many miles?
Let me first apologize if this belongs in a different section. I did a quick look around, and this seemed the most appropriate forum.
Been a while since I've been on here. I used to have a 2002 LS, but cracked it up in an accident. I was having the gasket issues, and getting oil in my radiator, so I wound up trading it in before it became a major headache.
Anyway, I came across an add for a 2002 Dale Earnhardt SS, that by the photos looks to be in pretty good shape, but the car has over 160,000 miles on it. I always wanted one of these, and I'm tempted to see if I can snag it...but the mileage scares the hell out of me. It's at a used car dealership, so I doubt service records will be available.
Is it worth the look at that high mileage...or should I run as far and as fast as I can?
Thanks in advance!
SJM
Been a while since I've been on here. I used to have a 2002 LS, but cracked it up in an accident. I was having the gasket issues, and getting oil in my radiator, so I wound up trading it in before it became a major headache.
Anyway, I came across an add for a 2002 Dale Earnhardt SS, that by the photos looks to be in pretty good shape, but the car has over 160,000 miles on it. I always wanted one of these, and I'm tempted to see if I can snag it...but the mileage scares the hell out of me. It's at a used car dealership, so I doubt service records will be available.
Is it worth the look at that high mileage...or should I run as far and as fast as I can?
Thanks in advance!
SJM
#2
If you can get it for about $3k it is worth it.
Figure the transmission might be soon to go, and it's probably time to do the LIM and UIM gaskets.
If you are confident that you can do the gaskets yourself, and want to just throw in a junkyard transmission for a couple hundred bucks, it could be a great deal.
But only ONLY if you are competent doing maintenance yourself. If you are paying for someone to do this stuff, then a car that old and that high of mileage is too much of a money pit.
Figure the transmission might be soon to go, and it's probably time to do the LIM and UIM gaskets.
If you are confident that you can do the gaskets yourself, and want to just throw in a junkyard transmission for a couple hundred bucks, it could be a great deal.
But only ONLY if you are competent doing maintenance yourself. If you are paying for someone to do this stuff, then a car that old and that high of mileage is too much of a money pit.
#3
I'm not a big fan of high mileage cars myself unless I have the chance to rack and drive them. At 160k things that its going to need if they haven't been replaced: Transmission rebuild, LIM gaskets, all tie rod ends, sway bar links, sway bar bushings, control arm bushings, ball joints, struts, brakes (pads, rotors).
#5
I'm of 2 minds about this car.
The Internet price is $4400. I'm looking to get out of my current vehicle as the MPG (or GPM, actually) is really getting to me, and hopefully get some cash in my pocket to boot.
First I figure since its an Earnhardt, it should have been reasonably well maintained. Not that dealer photos can be trusted, but the engine compartment looks relatively clean.
Second, if I get it, it's going to have to last for a while (long story), and I don't have a ton of money to throw into it.
I think I'm just too in love with it visually and not really viewing it objectively about it.
Thanks for the feedback so far. I appreciate it.
The Internet price is $4400. I'm looking to get out of my current vehicle as the MPG (or GPM, actually) is really getting to me, and hopefully get some cash in my pocket to boot.
First I figure since its an Earnhardt, it should have been reasonably well maintained. Not that dealer photos can be trusted, but the engine compartment looks relatively clean.
Second, if I get it, it's going to have to last for a while (long story), and I don't have a ton of money to throw into it.
I think I'm just too in love with it visually and not really viewing it objectively about it.
Thanks for the feedback so far. I appreciate it.
Last edited by SouthJerseyMonte; 06-21-2012 at 09:10 PM.
#6
Chibi, I see you're in Elkins Park. I'm 10 minutes on the other side of the Walt Whitman, so not that far away. I've never really done more than add fluids and installed a battery...but I am willing to learn from someone who knows what they're doing and is willing to teach.
#8
wanted to know why I was on the ground laying under car..
Most just clean top side..
#9
LOL i did that in the rain befor I bought mine on december 26th so it was wet and cold. Dealer laughed and said dont worry it has had a 200 point inspection so no leaks guaranteed.
#10
I think in the end I'm going to pass, but just for giggles I'll probably call the dealer to see what they say about any service the previous owner might have done, and if they can email the carfax. I'd be curious to see what, if anything, it shows in terms of service records.
Thanks again, guys!