Yes...for instance,if a 1 year old car is driven 12,000miles in a year...and the 2year old car is driven 4,000 a year then yes. As the 2year old car has only done 8,000miles total,compared to the 1 year old car which has driven 12,000miles total.
As a very general rule of thumb, cars are driven an average of 12,000 miles per year. A thirteen year old car driven this average would have approximately 156,000 miles on it.
Insurance goes by 15,000 miles a year. Some folks to less in year.
As a very general rule of thumb, cars are driven an average of 12,000 miles per year. A thirteen year old car driven this average would have approximately 156,000 miles on it.
In average, most cars are driven 15,000 miles per year. As of May 2014, a 2010 car should have around 70,000 miles on it.
there is about 2-3 billion cars driven each day.
2-3 billion cars are driven per day
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The following answer says there are about 200 million cars in Americahttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080318110044AAqwaceAnd then the next answer gives the average amount driven as about 12.5k miles per yearAverage_miles_a_car_is_driven_per_yearThat gives a total per year of12.5k * 200million = 2.5 Trillion miles
No they are not they are driven on the right side
No, only trains are driven in Euro Tunnel.
Predominantly cars manufactured in Europe and Asia.
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