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Question: Mileage: How Much??

Donne Trav

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1994 Blk/Blk
What is normally considered "high mileage" for a 1994 Corvette?
I have less than 84,000 miles on my '94. Thanks
 
At 84,000 miles you're in the low end of the high mileage "bracket".
 
I've got 60,000 on my '06 and NADA and Kelley's think that is below average.
 
I've got 60,000 on my '06 and NADA and Kelley's think that is below average.
I just turned 90,000 on my 03 and NADA adds $1,100. for low mileage!~!!
 
I better start driving more....57001. Then again auto-x and drag racing account for more, right???
 
I have 208,000 on my 86 and mileage/year according to my insurance it rates below average.
 
I have 115,000 on my 93 and I just got an email from Advance Auto Parts that is was time for my 222,000 mile service checks. I suppose that means I have a low millage car.
 
Hey, John, are you trying to catch up to me? :cool!:

While DRIVING your Vette, please be sure to SAVE the WAVE! :w
 
Bet I've got you all beat......



1987 C4 Z51 coupe, loaded.
287,000 + miles and counting. Daily driver. :thumb

engine rebuild at 140K due to operator error, trans repair at 170K due to ?

uses no oil, still tight, and clean. The secret to longevity is and always will be cleanliness and maintenance.

I'm more proud of this car as it sits than I would be of one that only had 30,000.
 
Yup = :louDid you mean in the mileage race? = If I can put together enough 700 mile days I might.:w

Start driving, friend! :thumb

While you are driving those 700 daily miles, please be sure to SAVE the WAVE! :w
 
NADA Considerations

Ten to fifteen thousand miles a year is considered average mileage and carries no add-on to value and no deduction in value. Regardless of a cars age if total miles calculates to less than ten thousand per year then there is an add-on for low miles, the lower the mileage the more the add-on. Anything more than fifteen thousand per year results in a deduction, the higher the mileage the more the deduction.
 
My 82 has 30,109 miles original, but it looks it too. Valuable?

I'd say so...

Corvettes never have been valued by the book. Since they are collectors or special interest cars, someone somewhere would pay a good price for that car with so few miles, all original.
 

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