Hello, the question is whether well-kept “renter cars” with a few kilometers have just been taken care of dead. According to the motto, who rests the rust or in other words, when I go to the gym 2x weekly, then I am used to it and it runs well, 1x in a month and I have animal muscle aches. I had bought half a year ago a Ford Mondeo year 99 with 80,000 km from an old lady, sheckheftgepflegt everything best at the test drive. r car was very happy at first. Hardly 4 weeks later I had the first problems. Central locking defective, ignition cable and ignition coil defective, gasoline consumption suddenly increased to 13.5 l in the city. When I surfed so little in the forums, I noticed that there were many posts from well-kept renter cars that made a lot of problems a short time later. Of course I drive the car a little more sporty, but can it be if the car is moved little, this is more prone to wear ? So should you rather buy a car, which has been more burdened, meaning has more kilometers down or is it just a coincidence that everything suddenly gets broken after the sale and possible way different way of driving. MfG Bernhard