Is 100,000 miles a high mileage for a 7-year-old Honda Jazz?

I want to buy a Honda Jazz 2003 1.3 which has 100,000 miles on it. Is this a high mileage vehicle? It is in good running condition. Is this worth up to £1800, and how many more miles will this engine run without any major work needed?

Asked on 24 June 2010 by tej

Answered by Honest John
The manual can have transmission bearing problems when it gets older. The CVT will have needed its ATF replaced regularly. I wouldn't pay over the general market price for a 7-year-old car the same size and mileage. More on the Jazz in the car-by-car entry.
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