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If you're shopping for a pre-owned vehicle, "What is good mileage?" might be one of your first questions. Many reliable sedans and SUVs can last 200,000 miles or more when properly maintained and driven under normal conditions.
Understandably, many shoppers look for cars with five-digit mileage or less, hoping to maximize the vehicle's lifespan. While low mileage can be appealing, there are a few caveats to consider. For example, a car that's been driven infrequently or left idle for long periods may face wear-and-tear issues despite its low mileage.
To learn more about what qualifies as good mileage for a used car and how it impacts your purchase decision, read on.
On average, U.S. drivers travel about 15,000 miles per year, meaning a vehicle with 60,000 miles is typically around four years old. This mileage is low enough that many of these cars may qualify as certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles.
CPO vehicles undergo rigoroud testing and reconditioning to meet high standards. They come with special warranties, ensuring peace of ming and long-lasting performance. Since they're often newer models, CPO vehicles also feature advanced technology and modern designs. You may even find electric or plug-in hybrid options among them.
When considering used vehicles under 60,000 miles, fuel economy is another important factor. Efficient models can help you save significantly on gas, making your investment even more worthwhile.
Explore our certified pre-owned inventory with up to 60,000 miles here, or speak with our sales team for more details about this program.
A car with 50,000 miles is typically about four years old under normal driving conditions, making it a great find if it’s been maintained properly. This mileage indicates the car was driven slightly less than the national average, potentially leaving it with more life for its next owner.
However, caution is advised with vehicles that are much older but still have 50,000 miles or less. Cars that sit unused for extended periods may experience issues like battery deterioration. Regular use is key to maintaining a car’s health.
At our dealership, we thoroughly inspect all used vehicles, including those under 50,000 miles, to ensure they meet our high standards. We’re happy to provide a CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ and answer any questions about specs or history.
Cars under 40,000 miles can offer exceptional value, but it's important to consider how they perform during a test drive. Check the vehicle's reponse on different road types, like quiet streets and highways, to guage its behavior in real-world conditions.
Also, ensure all systems- like driver-assistance features, heat, and air conditioning- are functioning as expected. If you're unsure how something works, out team is here to demonstrate.
Many cars with under 30,000 miles come from returned leases. These vehicles are often well-maintained, as lease agreements typically include mileage caps and regular service requirements.
When a lease ends, the car is inspected and reconditioned, making these vehicles an excellent choice for buyers seeking low-mileage, late-model options. Many of these vehicles qualify for our Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) program, which adds warranty benefits and rigorous quality checks.
Younger, lower-mileage vehicles often come with a higher price tag due to their future performance potential. However, we strive to offer vehicles that combine affordable pricing with impressive fuel efficiency.
To lower costs, consider trading in your current car. This can help you upgrade to a fuel-efficient vehicle within the $15,000 to $20,000 range from our inventory.
Vehicles under $5,000 often have over 100,000 miles. With proper maintenance, though, many can still offer years of reliable performance. Discuss the recommended maintenance schedule for these cars with our service team, and ask for tips on driving habits that can help extend their lifespan.
At this stage of your search, you likely have a clear idea of your priorities. Share them with our team, and we’ll help you find the perfect vehicle from our inventory—possibly even before it’s listed online.
Explore your options today and discover why so many drivers trust us for their pre-owned car needs.
If you're buying your first car or purchasing one for a teenager, a vehicle with around 100,000 miles can be an excellent choice. These cars are typically more affordable than newer models and often have over half of their life span remaining.
As the vehicle matures, you or your student might be ready to upgrade to a different model, like an SUV or a car better suited for life after college. Choosing and older car offers flexibility while still meeting your current needs.
Mileage is an important factor when assessing a vehicle's potential lifespan. Most cars are driven about 15,000 miles per year and can last 200,000 to 250,000 miles with proper maintenance. A car with 100,000 miles could provide another 6-7 years of reliable service- or even over a decade with good care.
That said, cars driven too little for their age may havfe mechanical issues from inactivity, so balance mileage with overall condition when evaluating a used car.
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