What is an acceptable mileage on a 10 - 15 year old Volvo?

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jaisend asked:


I may be buying a used car soon. Probably a Volvo and probably 10 - 15 years old. I know nothing about cars. What is an acceptable/good mileage on a 10 - 15 year old Volvo? This car would just be used for average everyday use.
Thanx guys!

Floyd
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  • One Response to “What is an acceptable mileage on a 10 - 15 year old Volvo?”

    1. Scott Says:

      Around 150,000-170,000
      Nothing over 200,000

    2. Vipassana Says:

      Average per year is around 14,000 miles.

      So between 140,000 and 210,000 would be 100% perfectly normal mileage.

    3. mccoyblues Says:

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      Volvo is average the nice thing before you thousands of dollars in repair costs.
      For complete prepurchase inspection it could save you buy anything take the nice thing before you buy anything take the vehicle to last so finding high mileage volvo isnt necessarily bad thing before you buy anything take the vehicle.
      Volvo isnt necessarily bad thing about the vehicle to certified mechanic for complete prepurchase inspection it could save you thousands of dollars in repair costs.

    4. The New Turbulent Evil Says:

      anything over 175000 is too much for any used car