Question is unclear. A mile is 5,280 feet and shows up in 10th's of a mile on most vehicle odometers. Of course thiere is no such thing as 10/10ths on an odometer. It starts out as 'zero' and progresses through 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9/10ths until it reqches 'zero' again. That would measure 1 mile being tavelled.
It means the car has 27,000 mile on the odometer.
The odometer on a 1998 Forester, just as any other modern car, has a million-mile speedometer.
If the odo hasn't been tampered with it'll show the total distance the car has travelled.
I wasn't aware that odometers measured hundredths of a mile, but if they do, nine hundredths is 475.2 feet.
can a car be sold with a broken odometer?
The odometer measures the distance the car has travelled.
likely on the back of the odometer, it depends on the car. You can likely find out by calling the car manufacturer
.42-.68 a mile
Yes, as the odometer is placed in a conspicuous place. Also, it is required by many auto dealerships to check how much mileage is in a car, to ensure that it still functions.
You cannot reset the odometer in your car, however you can reset your trip odometer.
It is the mileage that is actually on the car. If the odometer is replaced, the correct reading is written down. Add that to the reading of the replacment odometer and you have the actual mileage on the car.
if it is a "valuable" car then about $1.00 a mile to haul it. If it is average car, then probably about 10 cents a mile on a car hauler