If you don't want to spend money on replacing things, don't buy a 20 year old car.
Until you've either inspected the whole vehicle and found everything to have been replaced recently (and found the price to be appropriately buttock-clenchingly high), or been through the complete set of mounts, bushes, seals and brake lines yourself you cannot be confident that all/any/none of it won't need replacing in the not-too-distant future.
The good news is that as it's a relatively simple car there are not that many things to replace, most of it is cheap and freely available and there's a lot of later stuff, of better design that can be fitted to improve handling and durability.