is a 95 impala with 214000 miles for $3000 a good deal will the car break down on me soon as i leave the lot

Asked by superstar7th Oct 09, 2007 at 11:36 AM about the 1995 Chevrolet Impala SS Sedan RWD

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Depends on your area of the country, but I would be hard pressed to call any car with almost 250,000 miles on it a "good deal" at $3,000. Even most of the newer cars are nearly worn-out by that mileage. You should be able to find a newer (99-2000) Saturn, for example, with 75-100k miles for the same price -- a much better deal in my estimation.

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