
If my 2005 hundai santa fe has 2 thousand something miles on it is that good
Hi Martin,
Most 2005 Santa Fes have covered hefty six-figure mileages by now, given they’re 13 years old – most you see up for sale have at least 200,000km on the clock and are worth anything between €500 and €2,000. So if your vehicle has a six-figure mileage like this, then it’s not out of the ordinary. If, however, it has done less than 3,000km, which is what you seem to be indicating, then that’s an incredibly low average distance covered – at the absolute most, the car has covered around 230km a year! We’re not sure if that will hugely increase its value, as a 2005 Santa Fe is not a particularly collectible or desirable car, but it would certainly make it of interest to a select group of buyers. Conversely, its very minimal annual usage might put some people off, as cars tend to prefer being driven rather than standing around immobile for long periods of time; in essence, too few kilometres on an old car can be just as bad for it as too many and some buyers will be aware of this fact.

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