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I’m gonna sign off on a 2015 ultimate trim, tan seats, manual with 61k for 15k out the door. I know I can find a better mileage for a 2013 or something but I love this color combo. It has two tiny dings, one on the number and one on the trunk. Shipping it from about 5 states away. No give backs.

Basically what I’m asking is if this car will be reliable to put easily another 100k on it? I have another car that I’m running into the ground and do the “get by” maintenance on it cause there’s no point in saving it completely. With my new Jenny I’ll be keeping up basic maintenance and maybe some basic mods/upgrades. Nothing too fancy don’t want to mess the engine up myself.

I consider myself pretty handy, so I think I can keep up with the car (fingers crossed). Is there anything I should look out for specifically? I understand the shifting may be “harder” than other cars. Anything else of that nature? Any tips? Anything would be helpful. I’ll post pictures of her when she gets here. Thanks

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