This is what a Corvette C5 looks like after 300,000 miles

This is what a Corvette C5 looks like after 300,000 miles

A Corvette worth $3,500 It’s your turn!

Should we avoid high-mileage cars or consider them? This has been a common question at Motor1.com. We have all the cool used cars available . vehicles with more than 200,000 miles (33,868 km) are also available. As each car is unique, there’s no set rule about whether to buy or not. In this case, the guy in the video is talking about a 300,000-mile (or 482,800 km) Chevrolet Corvette C5. Is it worth the effort? Let’s find the answer.

He bought the car for only $3,500. The car was originally listed at $4,000, but the deal was reached quickly for $500 less. This is a great start, especially when you consider the possibility that something will go wrong in the next few months.

This is what a Corvette C5 looks like after 300,000 miles

Some low-mileage C5 Corvettes:

Let’s now talk about the Corvette’s condition. It looks great and clean at first glance. This is probably because it was repainted several years ago. The job was professionally done – the interior door panels were also resprayed, which means that it is high quality.

The powertrain. There is nothing to worry about as the engine was rebuilt approximately 100,000 miles (160.934 km) back in 2012 and is still running strong. It may be a minor problem with the coolant, but it is likely a simple radiator repair.

The interior is the most problematic part of this car. It is obvious that both the passenger and driver seats must be replaced or completely restored. However, this shouldn’t be a costly and time-consuming task. The new owner says that the Corvette will be his daily driver, and that he doesn’t care about the exterior or interior.