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Should you trust a car with over one hundred thousand miles?
With rising new-car prices and tighter budgets, high-mileage vehicles are increasingly tempting—but reliability concerns persist. Cast your vote on whether a car with over 100,000 miles is a smart buy or a gamble.
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