I have to agree there, 80,000 miles is a LOT of miles on not even a 4 year old vehicle. That is roughly 26,000 miles on it per year when the average driver puts on anywhere from 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year on a personal car. I have a 1990 Ranger 4WD, club cab, with just a little over 130,000 on it. It has been well taken care of. I have had to replace a few parts here and there when it hit 100,000 but it still looks and runs great. On that Mustang tho, I would be VERY leery about buying it. There is a reason that the dealership wants that car gone and is willing to cut such a "great deal" on it. I wouldn't be surprised in the first year that Mustang starts breaking down on you and kills your wallet in the process.