As in any automobile , brand-specific, forum, you have enthusiasts, such as me and everyone else, who are not , or might not be, the typical buyer... so while "we" might say OK to 100K , the normal consumer will not... actually, I WON"T either.
Case in point ... I am looking at two 97's....
the black one has 72K miles
& the blue one has 105K miles
BOTH fully documente and all service records..
difference in price? about $2K or less ... so the $2K savings is not worth the high miles.... now if the spread was more, then yeah, oF COURSE WITHOUT A DOUBT... as I do agree that high miles are not an issue with documentation... but remember "typical" buyer is not the same...
Bottom line? buy cars with avg miles at low price and sell high.