They record in kilometers, yet distances on British road signs are prominently displayed in miles and car's speedometers read in miles per hour with km/h in small display just like the U.S.! As ironic as that sounds, it's a fact.
Most modern cars allow the driver to switch between miles and km, depending on where they live.
The odometer being Korean has nothing to do with anything. Odometers use the required distance measurement of the country of sale. So, for example, all Korean cars (and other cars) sold in the US will have a display in miles, since that is the US requirement. However, all US cars (and other cars) sold in Korea will have a display in kilometers since Korea uses kilometers.
Canadian car odometers transitioned to metric measurements in 1977. This change was part of Canada's broader shift to the metric system, which aimed to standardize measurements across the country. Consequently, vehicles sold in Canada after this date featured odometers displaying distances in kilometers instead of miles.
miles x 1.609 = kilometers
You can convert kilometers to miles by multiplying the number of kilometers by 0.621371. This is the conversion factor between kilometers and miles.
To change kilometers to miles or vice versa press odometer button pressed till it goes from one t other This should work on all models of L/Rovers with electronic odometers Mac
Use this equation: miles x 1.60934 = kilometers
Distance in miles = 0.62137 x (distance in kilometers) (rounded)
1 km = 0.6214 miles 40 km = 24.85 miles
About 1,230 miles.
An odometer is a machine that displays distance travelled. Odometers can show any number of digits ans so any number of miles.
If you know how many miles, multiply by 1.609