Is there any real difference between 73,000 miles and 51,000 miles on a 2007 Toyota Yaris,besides the obvious?

The one with 73,000 miles is a little cheaper ($500) then the other one, and the budget is a little tight. But if we go the higher mileage car, should we be concerned that it has 22,000 more miles? Both cars are in good condition. Toyota experts answer away!

  • well i own a toyota my self and mine so far hasn't let me down i have a 1991 tercel and i love it! but in your question you have to ask what kind of driving the cars have been doing. it makes a difference if it's highway driving or stop and start in a city or town driving (stop and start is harder on the cars more... Read More
  • A big difference in wear and tear on the engine, car's exterior, possibly the interior, and definitely in the tires.
  • the difference is the wear and tear on the vehicle and it's parts.
  • Only difference would be highway vs city.

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