This has been a very reliable car for my wife and I, but we are just going down to one car as we live in the city and don't need the Azera as our second car. The Azera has had oil changed without fail every 5,000 miles with high mileage oil. We bought the car from my Dad two years ago, and he took care of it really well prior to us owning it. We have not had to make many repairs until November 2016. The car had damage to the undercarriage, but a claim was taken out and everything was fixed. We also replaced the alternator and tires in January 2017. In October 2017, we had a leak fixed as well. The car has a scrape from another car above the driver's side back wheel, and a bump/indention on the passenger side rear door. Neither of these is significant. The break pads are due to be replaced in the near future, but that is the only major repair that we know of to be upcoming. I say all this to say that the Azera has run great and has been very reliable, but has had some work put into it over the last few years. If we weren't looking to go down to one car, this car could reliably be expected to last another 50,000-60,000 miles. We've priced the Azera accordingly, knowing that she is in good condition but does have the aforementioned history and exterior scratches. The V6 engine is great for the thin Colorado air, and the heated seats are certainly nice in the winter. Let me know if you have any questions or would like to check it out!