Opinions on 2003 EVO.
Opinions on 2003 EVO.
From pictures it looks mint inside and out. All stock but I don't know if that means someone swapped the parts... 2003 with 65k miles.
If driven like a baby. Will this last me to 100k?
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...5&aff=national
If driven like a baby. Will this last me to 100k?
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...5&aff=national
It has a harness bar, so the likelihood that it was always otherwise stock is quite low. However, it doesn't look like he tracked the car (or if he did, he was slow). Braking heat at track days normally discolors the calipers. They'll turn brown and the lettering won't be white.
However, that's a lot of money for an 03 Evo. They're going for between $12k and $16k here, depending on condition. FWIW, it's nearly impossible to find an Evo that's never been modded around here.
My Evo was the most reliable car I've ever owned, even more than the Camrys and Accords. I wasn't exactly nice to it, but I also kept up with the maintenance and didn't touch the engine.
If it's truly stock and was never modified, it should easily get you to 100k.
However, that's a lot of money for an 03 Evo. They're going for between $12k and $16k here, depending on condition. FWIW, it's nearly impossible to find an Evo that's never been modded around here.
My Evo was the most reliable car I've ever owned, even more than the Camrys and Accords. I wasn't exactly nice to it, but I also kept up with the maintenance and didn't touch the engine.
If it's truly stock and was never modified, it should easily get you to 100k.
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