what is good km
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as low km's as possible thats within your price range. when i was looking for a ranger i found a 99 XLT automatic ext'd cab 4dr 4wd at a used car lot, got the guy down to 6000g's canadian out the door, which is awesome BUT it had 337,000kms on it... tranny was on its way out and the 4wd didnt really work.
i found my 93 XLT 4wd ext'd cab 5 speed with 233,800kms, it now has 264,000kms. would've been more if i had been driving it the past 4 months.
anything around the 150,000kms or less is good.. course do a once over on it, test drive it makes sure nothing is wrong.
i found my 93 XLT 4wd ext'd cab 5 speed with 233,800kms, it now has 264,000kms. would've been more if i had been driving it the past 4 months.
anything around the 150,000kms or less is good.. course do a once over on it, test drive it makes sure nothing is wrong.
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One more time.
OK 12,000 miles is approximately 20,000KM
So if you have a vehicle that is 3 years old it should have 60,000 kilometers.
The kilometers on the truck isn't going to tell you what shape it is in. You will have to look it over, drive it. And then decide if the price is fair. Are you finding comparable trucks for the same money with fewer km's on it?
OK 12,000 miles is approximately 20,000KM
So if you have a vehicle that is 3 years old it should have 60,000 kilometers.
The kilometers on the truck isn't going to tell you what shape it is in. You will have to look it over, drive it. And then decide if the price is fair. Are you finding comparable trucks for the same money with fewer km's on it?
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