Hello, I'm new here - although I'm registered on many other forums and was on a Yahoo list for a while, so some of you may recognize my name [virtual waves at all <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"> ]<br><br>I'm just trying to get some feedback about this subject to help in my vehicle search. My budget is so low that I've been looking in the late 80s-early 90s model years and it's been an - uh, interesting - experience.<br><br>Of the last two vans I looked at - the first was an '89 with about 100k miles; the seller, who had owned the van for just a few months, was asking $2500 and the inspection found about $3000 worth of repairs/maintenance needed. The most recent one was a 1990 with about 130k but has been in the same family since purchase - father and now son (dad can't drive anymore) - so they know it well, and they've maintained it because they use it for long trips. It had new tires and shocks and everything worked in it except the fuel gauge. The seller was asking $2250 and with everything he knew about the van I thought it would be a better deal for me, so I had an inspection done. The results - just normal wear and tear. But then the mechanic started itemizing the costs to fix that "normal wear & tear" and by the time he was done it was at $2000 - at least.<br><br>I'm not mechanical at all so I feel like the only way to really know what's going on with a vehicle is to get a professional to check it out. But the costs of those inspections are eating into my budget and with this recent experience I started wondering if I'd be better off looking at newer model years. Of course the only newer ones I can afford have higher mileage - at least 150k. I've always tried to look for lower mileage, especially since I plan to do some traveling (I won't be stationary, at least not in the beginning). But now I'm not so sure that's a good way to go - especially considering my experience with this last van.<br><br>So that's my question. Is Indiana Jones (quoted in the subject; sorry, I couldn't resist <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"> ) right? What are your thoughts on the "age vs. mileage" issue?<br><br>Meg<br><br>