It depends on how much it is.
Even if is cheap, I would still have serious reservations about a turbo 4-cyl with that many miles on it.
"These pictures say an awful lot for Mazda." Don't underestimate the probability that it was "done-up" (reconditioned) to look good for pictures and resale. The real pros can make even a ratty vehicle look like new. Frankly, to my eye the driver's seat and steering wheel both look like they were reconditioned.
I knew a guy who was an insurance adjuster in Texas that put those kind of miles on his vehicles. He traded it in on a new one every year with 120k-130k miles on it, and it looked like a vehicle with under 20k miles, still having it's original brake pads (and those not even being worn-out). He purchased Toyota products exclusively.