Is 72K miles too high to think about purchasing a Monte Carlo
#12
RE: Is 72K miles too high to think about purchasing a Monte Carlo
The 02 Monte we got a few months ago had 88000 miles on her.
The car is in great shape.
I dont think 72000 miles is high mileage as long asits been well maintained.
If you are getting it from CarMax I also believe that they will offer you a warranty for it as well.
We just got a warranty for the 05 Monte. paid just over1000 buck for a bumper to bumper plan with a 100 buck deductable for the next 3 years 36000 mile
The car is in great shape.
I dont think 72000 miles is high mileage as long asits been well maintained.
If you are getting it from CarMax I also believe that they will offer you a warranty for it as well.
We just got a warranty for the 05 Monte. paid just over1000 buck for a bumper to bumper plan with a 100 buck deductable for the next 3 years 36000 mile
#14
RE: Is 72K miles too high to think about purchasing a Monte Carlo
ORIGINAL: Jackofnines
I'm sold on it. That Monte Carlo is going to be mine!!!
I'm sold on it. That Monte Carlo is going to be mine!!!
Hi `Jacob,
Tell you boss that you would like a full tank of `gas : ).
Wish you good luck with your 03 SS.
We hope to see you as a contributing member on our forum.
I was going to say, post some pictures, but I guess I already have for you. Please post your review on your purchase, once
you get a chance to enjoy driving your Awesome 03 Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
[:-]
Great Look'in Monte SS `Space [8D]
#15
RE: Is 72K miles too high to think about purchasing a Monte Carlo
ORIGINAL: Jackofnines
Hey guys!
I'm new here, selling my camaro since it has become a money sink and was thinking about buying a Monte Carlo. I was looking at a 2003 SS that I can get for a fairly good price, only thing is it has 72K miles on it. The whole purpose of buying a different car is so that I can avoid dealing with all the problems I've dealt with on my first two used cars(ie problems galore, pouring money into them every few months to fix problems). I'm not sure if 72K is high for a Monte Carlo or not, how much life does this engine have left? Is there anyway to keep it going strong for a LONG time after I purchase it?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Hey guys!
I'm new here, selling my camaro since it has become a money sink and was thinking about buying a Monte Carlo. I was looking at a 2003 SS that I can get for a fairly good price, only thing is it has 72K miles on it. The whole purpose of buying a different car is so that I can avoid dealing with all the problems I've dealt with on my first two used cars(ie problems galore, pouring money into them every few months to fix problems). I'm not sure if 72K is high for a Monte Carlo or not, how much life does this engine have left? Is there anyway to keep it going strong for a LONG time after I purchase it?
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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