msm
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Philip Foglar said:I didn't know that M3's were used as delivery vehicles for courier companies... No I get what you are saying. But hence my statement "generally" - lower mileage cars mostly are used for shorter town driving with lots of traffic. Higher mileage means that there are lots more open road driving in general. Fair enough, any used car with any mileage is a risk to buy. There was an E46 325i with just over 100k km on the clock that was a 2001 model - car was physically in bad condition and felt tired! Then there was the 2003 E46 320i that I bought for my wife which at the time had 150k km, car is spotless and in much better overall mechanical condition.
Yes, wear is indeed at its worst when the car is started up from cold - so let's say for argument sake that a car drives 400km on the open road and is started just once at the beginning of the journey - there is no way the same car driven in busy stop/start traffic for many short runs and therefore many cold starts is having a better time!
Also, the main reason for saying higher mileage = open road mostly, chances are the car is driven more often at proper operating temperature than frequent short drives.
It's not a science, just an observation - and opinion...
Agree with you :thumbs: