Hey guys,
I’m going to start off by saying this is going to be all speculation and I’m not trying to actually figure out my cars past. But, I would like some opinions. I tried to ask the dealer for the previous owners information so I could talk to them but obviously they couldn’t do that. Figured it was worth a shot.
I bought my car in January of 2023. The car was sold about a year before I bought it. It was a 2017 with 11k miles on it. It was bought out of needham heights Massachusetts From muzi motors (a family owned dealer that closed shortly after they sold the car) the car was bought in June of 2017 and like I said it was sold right around the end of 2021.
My obvious first assumption was because of such low miles, that it was someone’s track car and to stay away. But I started to notice some things. The car was 100% stock down to every last detail. It still has the stock intercooler, radiator, sound symposer, the car had never been tuned because when I brought it for warranty work they didn’t deny coverage. (Correct me if I’m wrong but even if you I marry the accessport dealers can still tell the ecu had been tuned at some point) so even if they returned it to stock, the tune would have left its mark. It even had the original tires still on it from when it was sold.
this led me to my next logical assumption, because the car still had the stock summer only tires and the owner lived in a very snowy part of the north east, there’s no way he drove that car in the snow for 4 years on summer only tires. Meaning this car was a summer only joy ride for the guy, which explained the low miles.
If we go off the average of 12k miles per year in the us, and we factor in that he probably only drove the car when the weather was above 50 degrees, we can safely assume he only drove the car maybe half the year at most and if it was his summer joy ride car he obviously had another car.
so, he only took the fist out on weekends or exceptionally nice days. Possibly hoping the car would keep a ton of value being so low mileage (which it did). So 11k miles in 4 years is absolutely within the realm of possibility. Does this explanation seem valid to any of you? Please feel free to offer other opinions.
again the big reasons I don’t think he modified and returned it to stock is
1)the accessport thing and the car never being tuned
2) it would have taken a tremendous amount of effort to keep every little stock part down to the original tires and then put them back on.
I’m going to start off by saying this is going to be all speculation and I’m not trying to actually figure out my cars past. But, I would like some opinions. I tried to ask the dealer for the previous owners information so I could talk to them but obviously they couldn’t do that. Figured it was worth a shot.
I bought my car in January of 2023. The car was sold about a year before I bought it. It was a 2017 with 11k miles on it. It was bought out of needham heights Massachusetts From muzi motors (a family owned dealer that closed shortly after they sold the car) the car was bought in June of 2017 and like I said it was sold right around the end of 2021.
My obvious first assumption was because of such low miles, that it was someone’s track car and to stay away. But I started to notice some things. The car was 100% stock down to every last detail. It still has the stock intercooler, radiator, sound symposer, the car had never been tuned because when I brought it for warranty work they didn’t deny coverage. (Correct me if I’m wrong but even if you I marry the accessport dealers can still tell the ecu had been tuned at some point) so even if they returned it to stock, the tune would have left its mark. It even had the original tires still on it from when it was sold.
this led me to my next logical assumption, because the car still had the stock summer only tires and the owner lived in a very snowy part of the north east, there’s no way he drove that car in the snow for 4 years on summer only tires. Meaning this car was a summer only joy ride for the guy, which explained the low miles.
If we go off the average of 12k miles per year in the us, and we factor in that he probably only drove the car when the weather was above 50 degrees, we can safely assume he only drove the car maybe half the year at most and if it was his summer joy ride car he obviously had another car.
so, he only took the fist out on weekends or exceptionally nice days. Possibly hoping the car would keep a ton of value being so low mileage (which it did). So 11k miles in 4 years is absolutely within the realm of possibility. Does this explanation seem valid to any of you? Please feel free to offer other opinions.
again the big reasons I don’t think he modified and returned it to stock is
1)the accessport thing and the car never being tuned
2) it would have taken a tremendous amount of effort to keep every little stock part down to the original tires and then put them back on.