Is 70k miles a lot for a BMW?


Is 70k miles a lot for a BMW? 70k is not even a scratch on the engine. You should be able to see at least another 100k on that. If your annual mileage is less than 20k and you plan to keep the car a few years then that is not an issue.


Is it OK to buy a car with 100K miles?

In fact, with proper maintenance, many cars can last several hundred thousand miles before you begin to notice anything wrong with how they drive. If you bought a car that has 100,000 miles on it today, you could realistically drive it for another 10 years without significant problems.


Is a 15 year old car too old?

Cars older than eight to 10 years will be a riskier option, depending on the driving and maintenance history, while vehicles over 15 to 20 are usually nearing the end of their service lives.


Is a 10 year old car too old?

Cars over 10 years old can still be reliable. Most vehicles can last well over a decade with proper care and maintenance. In fact, the average car on U.S. roads is now 12.5 years old, according to a study from S&P Global Mobility. Furthermore, a car doesn't really stop depreciating until it hits that 10-year mark.