I would run from a Spyder with that high of mileage
:hun: But if it's been well maintained, 95,000 miles on a 2014 Spyder is
barely run in!! :dontknow:
There are
more than 'just a few" Spyders out there with
double that milage that're still going strong and look like continuing for
at least that much again! And there are Spyders out there the same age with barely
one tenth of that milage that have never been looked after properly that are very likely to be a much worse buy!! Some with low milage have spent most of their life in a workshop with constant issues and yet another problem!! At least one with milage on it has spent a good amount of time actually on the road! :lecturef_smilie:
The number on the odometer is
far less important than the service history & maintenance record - and sadly, a service history showing a tick in every box
from a dealer isn't always a good thing -
some dealers just don't do a great job; while many home spanner spinners are meticulous about keeping things in top condition! You've just gotta check out the Spyder itself to even have any real chance of telling the difference - the milage isn't necessarily a good indicator of anything except how much fun the last owner has had on it!! And which would you prefer, a machine that you
KNOW & can clearly see has spent most of it's life out on the road reliably carrying it's owner while said owner enjoys the heck out of it; or one that's been barely used over the last 6-7 years cos it's spent most of it's life in the shop getting
yet another problem sorted?!? :gaah:
So don't be fooled into thinking that high milage is necessarily a bad thing; or that low milage is necessarily a good thing! :shocked: . Making an arbitrary decision based purely on the number shown on the odometer is a novice move that may well see you miss out on getting the best deal ever!

. You really need to look past that number and consider the machine in its entirety, its maintenance & service history, what it has that you might want/need, and
how it's all been used. And when it comes to high or low milage,
either can be an indicator that this particular one's not a great buy, especially if the price is OTT! Just Sayin'...
