Used Cars and Mileage Miramar FL

How important is mileage when determining the value of a used car? Mileage is probably the single most important factor in determining the value of a used car. Consumer advocate Michael Royce explains. Free tips and advice.

Chicago Motors Inc
786-290-9193
2235 NW 75th Way
Hollywood, FL
Sunbiz Automotive Inc
786-488-8257
13467 NW 47 Ave
Opa Locka, FL
X-Treme Performance
786-207-2952
747 NW 208th Drive
Pembroke Pines, FL
Nice Car Inc.
954-987-9120
5813 Funston St
Hollywood, FL
On The Spot Auto Sales Inc
954-558-6050
4221 SW 57 Terrace
Davie, FL
Mercedes Benz of Miami
954-385-5589
16102 Emerald Estates Drive, Suite 436
Weston, FL
CTC Sales Corp.
305-823-5112
9803 NW 80 Ave
Hialeah Gardens, FL
Nation Auto Sales
954-961-7757
5826 Funston St
Hollywood, FL
Greenfield USA Corp.
954-826-5388
5837 Dawson Street Bay C.
Hollywood, FL
Maryann’s Miracle Motorcars
954-583-7835
5450 S SR 7 Suite 5
Ft Lauderdale, FL
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Used Cars and Mileage



I can only afford to spend $2,000 for a car. I know that anything I buy in that price range is going to have lots of miles on it. How important is the mileage on a used car?

Mileage is probably the single most important factor in determining the value of a used car. The "normal" mileage for a used car is about 12,000 miles for each year of its life. In other words, a five-year-old vehicle should have about 60,000 miles on its odometer. (In locales where people do a lot of driving, such as Southern California, this mileage allotment is increased to 15,000 miles per year.) So when looking for a used car, try to find a vehicle with the least amount of miles you can. If the mileage on the car is less than its "normal" allotment, then that vehicle may be a good buy. (Caution: "odometer tampering" is a growing problem nationwide. If you find a used car with very low miles on its odometer for its age, you have reason to be suspicious. Unfortunately, there is no guaranteed way to verify if the mileage on a vehicle's odometer is accurate or not.)

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