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Re: Rebuilt Engines
This really depends on what kind of money you want to drop into your maxima. A good engine will cost you a pretty penny ($1,000 - $3,000). Do you really want to spend that much for a rebuilt engine and possibly more if you get a different engine type and having to buy a new transmission also?
There really isn't any advantages to having a rebuilt egine since it is just like a regaulr engine just fixed what needed to be fixed.
But there is a couple disadvantages to having a rebuilt engine. Namely you don't know how the engine was run in the past and depending on how many miles are on the engine it might be ending it's engine life soon.
To your last question, No putting an new engine into your car doesn't reset the odometer to 0 because the mileage reflects the whole car like the body, the axles and everything else has been there for X amount of miles.
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