Many peope consider 100K +
Although if regular oil changes were given since manufacture, and not many city stop starts are made, then 100K miles isn't too much to worry about.
Average mileage per year is 10-14,000 on a vehicle, so more than this would be high mileage.
If the car was taken care of and serviced regularly then this is not really high mileage. It is not low mileage either. Expect to spend money on some repairs on a car with this mileage. If the car has been neglected then this is high mileage.
No. That's about average for a 10 year old car.
Generally speaking, the average driver puts 10,000-12,000 miles on the car each year. For a 5 year old car, anything higher than 60,000 would be considered high mileage.
It depends on the car make Most of the cars 100,000 miles is a high mileage For some cars as Mercedes, BMW, Volvo 150,000 miles is a high mileage Alaa Farag
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If this car was serviced regularly and taken care of as it should have been then no this is not high mileage. But if this car was neglected and the oil/filter was not changed regularly then this could be considered high mileage. Most cars built within the last 15 years can easily reach 200,000 miles with no major repairs if they are serviced regularly. So, the bottom line is that it depends entirely on how the car was serviced and how it was driven.
There are many excellent automobiles that will have high mileage. It all depends on how the car was taken care of. Research the reliability of the car you're interested in.
High mileage is almost always considered anything over 100,000 miles for a 2003 model.
NO. For a diesel this is very low mileage.
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