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My previous 8 year old car clocked 91+k km when I sold it off. I live in JURONG and work in tuas. Distance between the 2 only 8km but the bus ride is almost 1.5hrs.

Every Saturday and Sunday go aljunied to in-law place n church respectively, else it will be less than 92k.

So..in conclusion, it's definitely possible.

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My previous 8 year old car clocked 91+k km when I sold it off. I live in JURONG and work in tuas. Distance between the 2 only 8km but the bus ride is almost 1.5hrs.

Every Saturday and Sunday go aljunied to in-law place n church respectively, else it will be less than 92k.

So..in conclusion, it's definitely possible.

Yeah it's definitely possible. Most importantly is the car condition and state of maintenance. I have seen 50k km Wish spew white smoke becos the expat owner NEVER service the car before...

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Last year I was looking at a 3 year old car that has 210000km on the odo.. Worn and dirty interior, but could be solve with spending $200+ by professional doing thorough cleaning. Don't have to worry twicked odo as don't think anyone would tweaked 300k km to 200+k km. pricing was very very reasonable bec owner know the mileage is so high most normal people wouldn't know

 

I would have gone ahead The only I can't overlook is the cracked dashboard which is an eyesore..

 

Bottom line, buy car buy what you will like to drive for the next 2-3 years

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Very normal ... My Plc got a lot of people leave their cars at home & take public transportation to work ... These cars are also very low in Mileage ...

 

S Class park at home ... take bus to work every morning ... Really got this type of people one ... 😂

Wahahahahahaha, S class park at home and take bus!? Really siao gow.....

But your plc different, a lot of siao gow, muayhahahahahahaha

 

On the topic, my cars all pretty low mileage. Just drive to work and back

My wife's car lagi low mileage , no more than 5000km per yr.

Since Jan 2013 until now clock about 8000km.....

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Wahahahahahaha, S class park at home and take bus!? Really siao gow.....

But your plc different, a lot of siao gow, muayhahahahahahaha

 

On the topic, my cars all pretty low mileage. Just drive to work and back

My wife's car lagi low mileage , no more than 5000km per yr.

Since Jan 2013 until now clock about 8000km.....

wah so low..
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Used cars with low mileage is highly possible.

My mom only clocked slightly over 20k over 6 years.

 

A relative of mine clocked 120k in 3years time.

Everything is possible with in car ownership.

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Wahahahahahaha, S class park at home and take bus!? Really siao gow.....

But your plc different, a lot of siao gow, muayhahahahahahaha

 

On the topic, my cars all pretty low mileage. Just drive to work and back

My wife's car lagi low mileage , no more than 5000km per yr.

Since Jan 2013 until now clock about 8000km.....

 

 

if she selling her car ... let me know man ! [thumbsup]

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Ok keep look out in 2016

Full agent service and records maintained....mileage 100% genuine.

 

 

ai ya ,,, my car will be scraped before that .........

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ai ya ,,, my car will be scraped before that .........

Oooops, my wife's car is until Sep 2018.......i was thinking of selling and getting her an SUV in two years time when the kids get a bit older. Unlikely to sell anytime soon....paiseh

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For a 10 year old car, how low is low?

For general Singapore use by a family, 20,000km per year is pretty standard.

To me anything that is 15,000km per year or less is low.

 

Notice that the adverts by dealers showing 10yr old family type cars with 80,000++km, thats very likely bullcrap.

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Mileage may not be the best gauge on how good is the car, best to get a reliable mechanic to check, look for any erosion or damage to the car.

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