When I was car-shopping last spring, I saw one with 602K's (373,000 miles) at a car dealership. That figure was a huge reason for me buying my Continental. It was a 97 if I recall, and the car was in in need of a windshield, and some interior work, body work etc. But when you started it up, it just purred. Initially I wasn't sure about the Continental series, but when you see a number like that, it kind of sticks in your mind. I was pretty much sold on the spot on the Continentals, and within a couple of weeks, I bought a 95 with lower mileage.