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Old 01-21-12 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by StanSeven
Actually once you start around the Corvette level (and maybe even cars like Mustang convertibles) and move upwards towards the highest end sports cars, they are the second and evn third drivers. They end up driven only on the non-rain and snow weekend days. They also are driven for short distances because people have other priorites for the weekend. So someone drives a car like a Ferrari a few hundrded miles a year and ends up with 10,000 miles on a 20 year old car.

Just take a look at how few Corvettes you see on week days versus summer weekend days.
Another reason for having such low millage on these cars is the service cost.
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