I would be quite skeptical about that 19,000 mile figure.
Cosmetically it looks good, but with any older car, it would be wise to have a reputable mechanic check it out thoroughly before you sign on the dotted line. It would probably be less in maintenance if it is in good condition, since everything on it isn't electronic like the newer cars. If parts would be needed, any dealership or mechanic could order them if they didn't have what you needed in stock.
Don't know what insurance would be like tho.
Good luck on your car shopping. I think this one looks pretty nice tho, if it is mechanically sound.