Need adivice on purchasing a 2009 ford focus ses?

I'm looking to get a used car. There's used 2009 ford focus ses for $9,600. I looked up reliablability and it seems to be pretty reliable from what I have looked up. But the used car has 110,00 ml already. Do you think I would get another 100,000 ml aout of this car before it busts? As long as I take good care of it, of course. I need an advice as soon as possible.
its either that or I will get a 2005 ford focus ses that has 60,000 ml.

btw I chose these cars because it has really good gas mileage and are affordable.

It sounds a bit high to me.

I just bought a 2012 Mazda 3 with 47k for $8800.
It needs 2 tires, a wheel bearing and some cleaning inside.

https://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&acctid=661&itemid=197

Here is a 2006.

https://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa=Main.Item&itemid=1652&acctid=343

That seller has TWO 2006s both with low miles for sale.

Any car, regardless of the miles will last you as long as you want it to last. It's a machine. Keep it well maintained and take good care of it, never abuse it or neglect it and your car will last forever.

Cars don't die, owners kill them. Getting another 100,000 miles from a car is easy. Just take care of it.

As far as the miles go, the industry standard is 12,000-15,000 miles per year. The Focus is 7 years old, you do the math.

My brothers focus didn't transmission started slipping and stop going from 1st to 2nd be careful

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