Is this a good deal on this 2013 Honda Accord LX

I'm on a hunt for used cars, I don't know a lot about cars and I just need something to get me to work (40mi drive up and down) and my daily/weekly errands. I live out in upstate NY.
I recently came across this 2013 Honda Accord LX for $6500 with 175K miles on it. Seems like it is his son's daily driver and is moving out. I will still meet him up at my mechanic's place to get it inspected but will this car last me for the next 3-4 years (and without it becoming a money pit).

Is this a good deal? It does have quite a bit of mileage on it.
I recently came across this 2013 Honda Accord LX for $6500 with 175K miles on it. Seems like it is his son's daily driver and is moving out. I will still meet him up at my mechanic's place to get it inspected but will this car last me for the next 3-4 years (and without it becoming a money pit).

Is this a good deal? It does have quite a bit of mileage on it.
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Is it worth it? Eh. All comes down to condition.
Would I spend $6500 on a car with 175k to make a 40-min daily commute? Heck no. I’d rather get a Mazda3 with half the miles. I’d even take a Focus or Cruze with a third of the miles.
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Because I am of the opinion that any of those can be just as reliable, yet I am getting a car with far more life left in it, for the same price as a miled-up Accord. I just don’t see such a long daily commute over the next few years in something that already has 175k happening without extensive repairs.
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You mechanic needs to get it up on a lift and check major structural components like sub frames, shock towers, control arms. Also check the exhaust system, having a catalytic converter rust off can be expensive.
Fortunately, NY is not concerned with cosmetic rust so you can drive some pretty rusty vehicles as long as the structure is solid.
As to cost I found a comparable Accord within a few hundred miles of upstate with 179k miles at a dealer for $7700 so $6500 for a private sale seems reasonable. Offer a few hundred less based on your inspection and see if they bite.
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I'm with qbrozen - I'd be looking at something with fewer miles, and I happen to be partial to Mazdas. Just so you know, we have owner reviews for virtually every year/make/model of vehicle. You can start here: https://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/, and scroll down to the bottom of the review page to find owner reviews. Some owners have updated their reviews multiple times, which helps give a picture of how the vehicle will hold up over time.
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Because I am of the opinion that any of those can be just as reliable, yet I am getting a car with far more life left in it, for the same price as a miled-up Accord. I just don’t see such a long daily commute over the next few years in something that already has 175k happening without extensive repairs.
Ah understood. I was looking at a 2007 MazdaSpeed3 with 120k miles and 2 owners (1 owner had it for 28 days so it doesn't count and the other owner had 34 service records 0 accidents) AND it was a manual for $4995 - I was too late to get it and it still stings me. It looked perfect inside and out. I don't think I can live that down lol.