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It is really your choice but your 4Runner is capable of allot more miles with good maintenance. If your looking to save money the V8 4Runner in not a good option.
The selling price is fair. Yes parts are expensive for any VW. Take the car to a trusted mechanic and have it looked over. This will be money well spent. Also look at the Carfax on this vehicle to see if it has been wrecked or flooded.
Most "common" cause is and engine misfire that causes unburned fuel to enter the converter and overheat/melt the catalyst. The converter is covered by 8yr/80,000 mile warranty for defects, and may be covered thru Kia. On a positive note we have a 2005 sedona shuttle van a work with 250,000 miles on it and qoing strong.
Yes under the new US/Obama deal you can get 4500 for it at a dealership if you buy a new car. The better the mpg of the car you get determines how much of the 4500 its worth. Other than that I would think 500 would be fair for a car that might not make it home.
If most of the miles were done on the highway, that is a good thing. If most were stop and go, then I would shy away from buying it. If you continue with the oil changes at 3000 miles and keep the car up on maintenance, you'll see alot more miles out of this car. It should be a really good one for a college commuter. I wouldn't hesitate in buying this car.
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