I personally wouldn't go over 80,000. But then you'll see that price jump up to 7, or 8. And if it's really clean they might try to stick you for 10. But go in with the blue book value, and work from there. And if they are really trying to over price it just laugh at them. But 5,000 sounds pretty good, but like I said I wouldn't go above 80. I bought a car with 90, and I needed clutches, engine, pumps, resivoirs, etc, etc. But then again I have a corolla with 230,000 miles, nothing till now. But the best you can did is take car of it.
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