Is that a good thing? I mean, how many oil changes has it had in the past 5 years.
The biggest problem I have with buying ultra low mileage vehicle is the $/mile you take a hit if you decide to drive it. And what a shame for a gorgeous car like this to be spending most of its life inside someone’s house.
Is that a good thing? I mean, how many oil changes has it had in the past 5 years.
The biggest problem I have with buying ultra low mileage vehicle is the $/mile you take a hit if you decide to drive it. And what a shame for a gorgeous car like this to be spending most of its life inside someone’s house.
Yep. And not many owners would do the oil change intervals by time, as they should be with such low mileage.
Personally I feel like 1500-2000 miles/year is the sweet spot for a "queen". Driven enough to avoid lack of use issues, but not too much. So long as time-based fluid changes were observed.
Is that a good thing? I mean, how many oil changes has it had in the past 5 years.
The biggest problem I have with buying ultra low mileage vehicle is the $/mile you take a hit if you decide to drive it. And what a shame for a gorgeous car like this to be spending most of its life inside someone’s house.
Nick,
This is on point and a thought I’ve had concerning ultra low mileage cars that essentially just sit unused for long periods of time. Impressive on paper but maybe not so much in reality. These cars are meant to be driven and active.