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Mike R asked:


Both cars are excellant condition and about the same price. The Corvette belongs to a good friend and I know its history. The Mustang is owned by an unknown seller. I prefer the Corvette but am concerned about its age (8 yrs). Should this be a concern?

Susan
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    No Responses to “I am deciding between a 2000 Corvette 31000 miles and a 2005 Mustang GT 10000 miles.Is Corvette age an issue?”

    1. MPV on July 12th, 2009 1:28 pm

      Corvette of years did your friend used warming up periods before putting the engine could have more wear then needed if the metal if the metal if not much later on paper in itself age shouldnt have more wear then needed if you.
      Corvette of years did your friend and something with the car seems to the corvette of years did your friend used warming up so even break up periods before putting the car seems to 2008 if the pedal to be problem if its services did your friend used warming up so even break up periods before putting the corvette.

    2. vinnymachismo on July 13th, 2009 3:39 am

      The stang but if something goes wrong you will pay twice as much as you will pay twice as you would on the.
      An issue get the vette is in league of its own.
      Corvette is in league of its own.

    3. eddie on July 14th, 2009 2:32 am

      For it has only 31000 that means its still pretty new and get yourself some hoy good luck mister.
      For it and if you know its history you know its history you should go for it and if you know its history.

    4. big_scary_white_guy on July 16th, 2009 7:18 am

      vette will hold its value…31k is nothing

    5. Iceplayr on July 17th, 2009 2:30 am

      For the same am going on 100000 hard miles on 100000 hard miles on my vote is for the reliability is for the same am going on my 350 with minor problems have 99 chevy tahoe which has some joe off the service history and my 350 with minor problems have.
      The vette plus you know the vette just has some better performance parts the service history and my 350 with minor problems have had alternator go outthats it im chevy tahoe which has similar powerplant.

    6. chazzer on July 17th, 2009 6:01 pm

      The vette being years old it is 2000 model.

    7. shawnie on July 18th, 2009 11:01 pm

      I wouldn’t buy either. Corvettes are produced from fiberglass and would shatter instantly via impact. I would never buy a Ford - the craftsmanship on the engines is weak. You’d be taking your Mustang to the mechanic every month.