The mileage refers to the distance the car has travelled in its life.
the further the car has gone the more wear and tear it has suffered so it ends up being cheaper
Usually online sites that sale new or used cars have the gas mileage included in the car facts. Find an online dealership that sales a different variety of cars and then you can compare mileage collectively. Also places like enterprise and hertz have gas mileage on all of there cars as well.
Average mileage on used scion car is 25000. They are good cars which are made by Toyota which actually owns this company and brand. Buy a scion for style and engine.
The ones that has low mileage and no history of major problems are the best quality used cars. Even if the prices are little higher go for the quality used cars.
There are many places that offers used cars with low mileage for an affordable rate online. Enterprise cars is a popular car dealership that sells cars and can best suit your needs for these types of cars whether it be you are purchasing online or locally they have stores all over America.
Some dependable used cars are Hondas, Toyotas, Fords, and Chevys. It all depends, however, on mileage and the vehicle history of the used car that you are looking to purchase.
Check out autos.msn.com. They give alot of specs on used cars.
Yes, because its still burning energy.
There are many used cars valued under $5,000. I would recommend searching the website autos.com and be aware of mileage on any used vehicle that you are considering.
scale used by dealerships for evaluating used cars usually allows for 20,000-24,000km per year. significantly less than that would be 'low mileage', and significantly higher, 'high mileage'.
In the future I do think Saturn Cars will be used. They are very good quality cars. They get great gas mileage and require very little mechanical work. They are also priced very reasonably.
"The best mileage for an Audi rs6 is around 26,000. You should research this car in the Blue book for cars. This will show value of the car including mileage and years."
One website I have used in the past has been www.fueleconomy.gov. You can compare all kinds of different makes and models for fuel mileage at this website. You can also look at the hybrid cars and do comparison between other cars.