Well, the lower the mileage, the newer the car and higher the value. However, whether 62,000 miles is too much is really dependent on the age of the vehicle and how the miles were accumulated.
Generally, car values are calculated presuming moderate use in the range of 12,000-15,000 miles per year at most. As such, one would expect this mileage for a vehicle approximately 4-5 years old.
Although few buyers would take it into consideration, it matters whether these miles were driven through five years of inner-city rush hour commutes waiting hours in traffic with the engine idling (bad) or merely through a few long road-trips to the other coast (better).
bad gas mileage
Well of course the higher the mileage on the vehicle the more chance that something is worn out. So high mileage on a vehicle is a bad thing.
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Bad gas mileage can sometimes be attributed to a vehicle in need of a tune-up. Have your car serviced and see if that improves the gas mileage.
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Yes it can reduce gas mileage. There are usually two kinds of faults with FPR that reduce gas mileage. 1. Excessive fuel pressure. 2. Fuel leaking through vacum. Both these faults result in bad gas mileage.
Yes it certainly could cause bad gas mileage especially if it is plugged up or if your car's oxygen sensors readings are faulty.
bad gas mileage, hard starting, and basically bad performance.
Usually it means your alternator is bad or going bad.
A bad O2 sensor can affect gas mileage. It is an emissions sensor, so when it goes bad, it does not reflect emissions performance on the car, which could cost a lot in gasoline.