Quote Originally Posted by AmbrusFernas View Post
I just paid off my 2002 Trooper, and am curious on your thoughts on potentially selling, trading, or keeping it. It has roughly 48k miles on, minimal cosmetic damage, and runs great.

My concern is that problems are going to start stacking up sooner than later, and i would think now is opportunity to get out from it since the mileage is so low. Is this a bad way of thinking? Do you all know of any common issues that may occur for Troopers after 50k miles?

I've had the car for about a year and a half and have put roughly 12k miles on it, so I don't drive too much. There is potentially a lot of life left, but I am paranoid that the age will catch up despite the mileage.

This is my first car I have bought so I am entirely unsure of what would be the best move. Thank you all in advanced!
dude, we own a trooper with skyroof, basically bullet proof, even a mechanic can fix it up. only problem I can see are dirty nozzle tip and of course if you fail to replace your fluid every 6 or 10k km (fully synthetic).

for floods, just slap on a proper snorkel and your good to go..... wait the inter-cooler is a wee bit of a problem since its on the damn hood with scoop, that would definitely lock your engine if flood water gets into it.