Whats the most amount of miles on a used car you would still consider purchasing? 130,000? 150,000? 200,000?

Whats the most amount of miles on a used car you would still consider purchasing? 130,000? 150,000? 200,000?

Keep in mind this would be your only car for a while and needs to be kept on the road.

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Are you buying a car or are you buying a mileage number?

Do not buy Uber cars. They are worthless.

It depends on the make/model. Some older trucks I'd still buy at 200k if they were taken care of. Now, a 2005 Ford Focus? Wouldn't buy it with more than 100k

Doesn't matter because all the odo readouts are pure fiction here anyway.

Depends on how well it was maintained. I bought my scoob at 155k, it's now at 187k and is still chugging along.

Why even bother posting in the thread? Pls go so OP gets some actual help

I'm being helpful by pointing out OPs retardation.
A car can go 500kkm without an engine rebuild (and has a engine from before engineering decision were made by salespeople) if it's properly maintained and can shit itself after 50kkm if its abused.
Ignore the odo and buy the car for what it is.

This is the dumbest answer I've heard so far. Sure, it depends on the maintenance, but the odometer is the best starting point to consider when looking for vehicles. Stop acting like cars will magically last forever if basic maintenance is done.

anything after 100k miles you'll have to drop $10k to replace the tranny and most of the engine