Yes, because Toyotas typically will be good for over 300,000 miles. If the body and interior are good, and I assume it runs good, then that is a good deal I would say
Recommended at every 25,000-30,000 miles
It should last at least 100,000 miles or more but there is no guarantee.
90,000 miles
My 2005 Toyota Corolla gets about 35-38 MPG in the city with over 40 on the Highway
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota Camry is 388.5 mi. in the city, 555.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota Matrix is 343.2 mi. in the city, 435.6 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota Prius is 571.2 mi. in the city, 535.5 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota Tundra is 369.6 mi. in the city, 501.6 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota Corolla is 369.6 mi. in the city, 488.4 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota RAV4 is 310.8 mi. in the city, 399.6 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota Highlander is 362.9 mi. in the city, 477.5 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Toyota Avalon is 351.5 mi. in the city, 518.0 mi. on the highway.