it depends on the vehicles year make and model. if it is a 2002 Toyota camary then yes but if it a 2009 Ford Fusion then that is a lot of miles in a short period of time, which means the car may have been driven hard and not properly maintained
yes that is true. Although the car could be from the 50's and have 70K miles on it, yet could quite possibly be broken down and not working due to not being used and sitting around in a garage. Depending on the age of the car and the miles, a car made at around 2000-2005 should have done atleast an average of 100,000 miles, so 70K miles for a car during then is considerably under the average.
If the car is made from 2005-2008, that is over average miles, as most cars made from then only have around 50-60K miles on them.
Any newer than that and the car has been driven hard. It might still be in good order, or the driver was Keiichi Tsuchiya.
So it depends on age basically, and if the car's build is good it can last for pver 200K plus miles
43.495 miles
70 kilometers is 43.5 miles. Sometimes the letter 'K' refers to thousands so 70K can also mean 70,000
A 70K race would be a race that is 43 miles long. A standard marathon race is 26.2 miles long. There are not very many races that are over 26.2 miles for running.
About 100K brand new Retail, but about $60K with 30-70K miles and about $50K with anything above 70K miles. They are also very rare to find.
it depends onthe car and if its a conversion it depends on the size and amount of batteries. most conversions get about 40-60 miles, the Tesla model s gets like 200-265 miles not bad for a 70k car... and its actually pretty quick
I would not buy a car with 155195 miles i think it is bad.
The standard for most vehicles is every 60-70k miles.
Not really....I have a jeep from 1997 and its 12000 miles.
I believe it's about 70k or 75k. That's what I did on my 200 Xterra
No-one, 60-70 thousand miles is not a new car. * The term "lemon" only applies to cars that have serious mechanical or safety problems when they are purchased or shortly thereafter. It is highly unlikely that state lemon laws would apply in the circumstances cited. However the interested party can research the laws pertaining to the state in which they live or where the car was purchased at Car Lemon Com, http://www.carlemon.com
Most modern cars will run 250,000 miles or more.
usually at least 200,000 if you take good care of the car.