Just my experience- I bought a 2004 Tahoe in 2009 with 80K miles (mostly highway miles as this was company car for NHL team talent scout.) I still have this vehicle, I was religious about 3K mile oil changes since I’ve got it. I addressed any mechanical abnormality along the way. It has 310K miles on it now (original motor and transmission) and I wouldn’t hesitate to drive it to Alaska today. About 8 months ago it started a rear main seal oil leak so I’ve been adding 1-2 quarts between changes. So I guess my point is if you know the past history and are a responsible owner. I think I would buy the right car with 100K miles or more. I am retiring this year and just picked up my loaded 2024 Tahoe Z71 and hope it’s as good to me as my current car.Just genuinely interested in your opinion about this: When you consider buying a used truck like the Tahoe, Yukon or Escalade how many miles are you aiming for to get the "best" personal deal?
I think this is very subjective and everyone has a different view about it. So I'm really interested in your thoughts about how many miles are too many for you all. Until what mileage you pull the trigger? If the vehicle has more mileage than you wanted what would mitigate/remediate it in your opinion so that you're still going to pull the trigger?
Just trying to get some other perspectives on this.
Happy 4th!