The acceptable mileage for a used van typically depends on its age, maintenance history, and intended use. Generally, under 100,000 miles is often considered a good benchmark for reliability, but well-maintained vans can last well beyond that. Vans used for heavy-duty purposes may have higher wear and tear, so it's essential to assess their condition and service records. Ultimately, a thorough inspection and test drive are crucial in determining if the mileage is too high for your needs.
200,000
25,000
The average amount of miles per year on a car is 12,000 miles. Do the math: if the mileage is much over this, that is considered too many, and the car would be worth less. On the other hand, it the car has less than an average of 12,000 per year, that adds to its value. Example: An 6-year-old car should have no more than 72,000 miles on it. 60000 thousand (unless has service report including) or more is too much because by then the e.g engine will need its belts replaced, pumps brakes.
Yes if it is GBP
No, it is not too much.
Too much... for what?
I would assume 230000 miles on any car is too much specially if your buying it
overwhelming, overwhelming amount, too many
Depending on how many miles were put on the car a year(12,000 too 15,000), anywhere from 72,000 too 90,000 miles.
500,500,990
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well mine is an ls with 208,000 miles on it. It needs a new head gasket and has been through a radiator.