u/Fal_off

What is considered high milage

Okay, so I’m thinking about buying a 2021–2023 Lexus IS350. I’ve been looking around, and I keep seeing cars with like 60k–70k miles priced around $35k–$37k.

To me, that mileage feels a little high for the price, but I also know these cars are supposed to be really reliable. I do plan on keeping the car long term, so I’m trying to make the smartest decision possible.

Personally, anything over 50k miles makes me a little hesitant, but maybe I’m overthinking it. What do you guys think? Would you still go for one with that mileage, or should I keep looking and wait for something lower mileage?

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u/Fal_off — 3 days ago
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Im planning on getting a 21-25 is350 i just love the look of the car but How is your experience with one, is it fun to drive, reliability, gas milage people say it's really slow but how is as a daily?

I would appreciate it. Thanks

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u/Fal_off — 21 days ago

Hello im buying a car in about 3 months and im think if financing a is350. Total price would be around 40k im putting down 15k and i would finance the rest. Yes imma gonna go through a credit union, my credit score is 730. I make enough where once I finance it i can put 2k down a month to finish paying it off sooner or is it recommended to just do the regular payments and keep saving money?

Pay off fast/ not saving as much money?

Pay slow/ save good money?

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u/Fal_off — 24 days ago