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Originally Posted by Cliffhanger
I don't think I've ever gotten rid of a vehicle of mine that had less than 200k miles on it. I'm hoping I can do the same with my first and, perhaps, my only ClassB. Their value seems to depreciate more based upon age as opposed to miles, especially for diesel. Am I right?
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On all cars.. mileage is MUCH less important than age and condition... AND... with diesel engines miles are NOT considered for value... look at the NADA, the National Automobile Dealers Association...it clearly states mileage is not a factor... just condition, age and equipment...
Keep driving your vehicle for as long as you can.... nothing is more expensive than replacement... think of just the sales tax alone...in California.. our sales tax is almost 10 percent...