Miles
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Depends on condition, maintenance and what you want to spend to keep it running.
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Bob is absolutely correct. The real question is how long do you want to keep driving this vehicle. There's been a lot of technological changes since 1997 with respect to safety, electronic stability control, telephony, navigation and side curtain airbags, and fuel economy.... At some point, you're going to want these upgrades... That is why.... people update their cars and trucks... You don't have to purchase new, consider a 3 to 5 year lease return as your next vehicle.... You can save a lot of money and get a great deal..