With some exception of B58 (& others) engined cars, you’re playing roulette at that mileage. Why’s it still in your fleet? A coworker of mine just bought a 340i with over 110k miles, said the greatest driving machine is at its greatest at the fraction of MSRP

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    11 months ago

    I don’t really do long distance drives since I live in a major city with places nearby and a metro system (only fly for vacations). I’m the only owner of a 2001 with 120K miles and it takes me from A to B. Right now everything has gotten so much more expensive so I’m just waiting another 4-5 years before upgrading to something more modern and current. I guess it helps that I have a fairly reliable Indy shop for repair and maintenance. I used to stress out finding a business that won’t lie and rob me. It’s also paid off and still drives well as long as you address issues early and have regular maintenance.