No, a typical person who lives in the suburbs and commutes to the city to work could drive 30 miles each way (60 miles per day) for a year equaling roughly 15,000 miles. Add in after work shopping trips, weekend out and about driving and vacations/longer trips, 35,000 miles can easily add up fast.
It is 10200.
yes its on its finally miles and it depends on the year of the car
Yes. The average miles per year is 15K.
Yes. The average miles per year is 15K.
it depends how old the car is. It's quite a lot but not unusual especially on a diesel car as these tend to be owned by people who do high mileage (20,000 miles a year or more probably).
It depends on the car.
Cars can run for hundreds of thousands of miles if cared for properly. A lot of miles on a car does not necessarily mean it is worn out. A lot of people believe that anything over 100,000 miles is a lot.
Being 2009 now... I would say that car was hardly driven. 4250 miles a year is not a lot.
Too many. Let me tell ya, running three miles in the morning does not cancel out how many cookies are consumed during the day.
250,000 miles is a lot for any car. The car may have had a new engine put in and all of those miles may not be from the current engine. If the car was cared for and had all of the suggested routine maintenance done then it may hold up for a while but yes, that is a lot of miles for a 2004 Impala or any car.
A lot. 5,878,625,373,184 or around 6 trillion miles to a light year.
After 3,000 miles you should have your oil changed and I believe after the first 1,000 miles on a new car it should be changed. If you have a lot of miles on your vehicle it might start burning oil.