Will there most likely be a lot of repairs for a toyota that has 100k miles...

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...and up on it? should i just get a domestic instead? will LESS miles
i'm talking 70k miles so that versus a toyota celica, avalon, solora, mr2 with 120-140k
i saw a bmw and audi for around 5k and they only had from 50k-70k mile
but yeah probably too expensiveeeee
financial stanpoint am i better off wit a domestic car
that has less than 100k miles because when a car reaches 100k miles
there are expensive replacements!
if i get a american car that is 70-80k miles
there wouldn't be that expensive maintaince
 
It really depends on how well the car was taken care of.
I know a guy that has a 1990's model 4 runner that has almost 300,000
Miles on it.
But the cars that toyota make tend to last for a very long time.
 
Where I live, those Owner-driver of Toyota typically do not have heavy usage of their cars. So the higher mileage differences is not too scary

However, the models you listed are likely exceptions

Better test-drive all of them before you buy
 
I would buy a 150,000 mile Toyota over a 70,000 mile domestic which are really made foreign anyway by the likes of isuzu or others.
 
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