I’m looking at a 2019 veloster r spec with 90k miles on it and after looking up a bunch I’m not sure if I trust it to not crap out on me. I’ve seen people saying their engines went out at as low as 50k miles. I want something that I can keep up with maintenance and have plenty of life left but idk if this is reliable. What’s the average mileage lifespan on these cars or anything to add? I’m just nervous about making a bad choice.
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u/Alive_Development359 — 8 days ago
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I’m looking at a 2019 veloster r spec with 88,000 miles and I’m not sure if it’s worth it after reading through many many posts and forums. Idk if I’m looking too much into it but idk if I trust them. I’m hoping to get plenty of miles out of it without the engine going out is that too much to hope for or what’s the average life span of these cars? I’ve seen people say they’re going out at like 50, 70 and 100,000 miles.
u/Alive_Development359 — 8 days ago
I found a Facebook marketplace listing for a 2019 crosstrek Limited sport utility with 105,000 miles with a clean title for 11,000$. Is that a good deal or is it suspicious and what should I check for?
u/Alive_Development359 — 10 days ago