Is purchasing a 2009 ford Taurus with 191xxx for 2500 a bad deal?

Is purchasing a 2009 ford Taurus with 191xxx for 2500 a bad deal?

I wouldn't and I've owned and maintained many vehicles privately and professionally for 42 years. If it is a one-owner professionally maintained fleet vehicle with complete records since new, then I might consider it.

Depends on what shape the vehicle is in and how it has been driven and maintained these past 10 years.

Mileage on the odometer only tells you a partial story. What it tells you is the mileage. What it won't tell you is how and where the mileage accumulated. A highway driven car that was maintained diligently may still have some decent life remaining in it. A vehicle with extended idling time, short distance driving, and/or urban driving and that was only sporadically maintained at best may be ready for the scrap heap.

No.

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