I would also consider a Nissan! The design is solid.
Pay VERY close attention to the statement about the brakes, though.
Toyota Corollas from the early 90's would do this as well.
If the factory brakes lasted 120,000 or more, it meant all highway mileage and if its use was unchanged, they would begin to suck a lot of oil between 350,000 and 500,000. (Damned impressive for a little 4 banger moving a car 70MPH down the road.)
When you heat an engine and run it highway at a constant speed, it will last five times longer than a city-dwelling vehicle.
Tractor trailer engines are built to be durable...but if you drove them 4.3 miles each way to work every day, they would be a mess within 150,000 miles. Loaded with crap and starting to suffer from "combustion engine arterial plaque."
A Nissan used typically should deliver 200,000 before a rebuild.
...and use that Mobil 1, Amsoil...or Royal Purple in it.
The syn fluids (look up the test results, I suggested those for a reason)make a huge difference in deposits and bearing wear.