What do you consider High Mileage?

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In the next few months, I am considering a 2004-2006 Tahoe. I am curious what others thing is "High mileage" on these trucks. The used market has vehicles from 50k-175k. It's hard to judge what is even worth looking at.

Anything I should avoid?
What are some of the common replacement items that should be looked for?

Thoughts comments suggestions are welcomed!

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:imo:

150 plus.

That is not a deal breaker though....

Some cars look like a crap after 50k.

One owners as always are better to get....but not necessary.....

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I never judge a car by it's mileage. I always like to see it in person.

If you compared my 2001 Tahoe with 151k miles to one of my family members 2000 Suburban with 97k; they are worlds apart mechanically and cosmetically. Their Suburban has been through hell and back. Zero scheduled maint.
 

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For me 150k is starting to get high.If you can try and get the perfect match,Low miles and taken care of.
 

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All depends on how it was maintained
 

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Yep generally the ranch guys that drive highway everyday to the city are the guys that generally take care of their trucks. Those are good high millage rides. A high millage for me is 300k+ chevys last that and more my 92 only has 176k and easily will make another with the engine and trans rebuilt
 

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For these big heavy vehicles, 100K is high to me. By that time you need to start putting money aside for suspension rebuilding which is very expensive if you're not rebuiding them yourself.

Also, I'm not a fan of the GM 4spd 4L6x automatic transmissions as those tend to see pretty high failure rates even before 100K miles in the trucks and SUVs.

I bough mine a year ago with 82K miles planning for the possibility of the trans going out on me before 100K miles but found a pleasant surprise in that I had a fully warranted rebuilt trans put in around 80K miles.

I am in the process now of gathering all the parts necessary to rebuild the front and rear suspensions. I have quite a bit of bumping in my front end and some shimmy in the rear over bumps.

I also rebuilt the suspension in my Trailblazer around 80K miles. You'd be surprised how loose/worn these heavy vehicles feel even before 100K miles.

My opinion of the GMs is that the engines if taken care of last 200K+ miles, the tranny and the suspensions though seem to be the weak spots in addition to the electrical systems with all the gadgets modern vehicles have today.
 

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Well of course the higher the mileage you'll have to start maintaining them. Doesn't mean they are piles of junk just cuz they are at 100k miles. Most vehicles(GM or not) will be good reliable vehicles into the 300k range if properly maintained but it's owner(s).
 
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I have 240,000 on mine, I bought it with 160,000. The Guy that owned it before me took great care of it, had a new motor put in at about 130,000 and a new tranny at 140,000. He showed all receipts and anytime any thing was wrong with it he fixed it. I could tell by how clean he kept everything and how good the truck runs. So sometimes it depends on how the people before you took care of it.
 

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^^^x2 mileage almost doesn't matter if its been taken care of :) 129k on mine and runs great. Aiming for 300k.
 

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