The mileage of a car per year depends on how much you drive it. If you're a commuter that drives 45 minutes to get to work every day, you're going to rack up more miles than a guy who drives his kids 30 seconds to school.
10.000 miles per year is reckoned to be average,.
Average mileage per year is 10-14,000 on a vehicle, so more than this would be high mileage.
12,000 is the average expected on a car. If it has more then 12,000 per year, it is considered excessive.That depends where you're at. In the US average mileage is considered 15,000 per year.
Around 13,000 miles per year.
The average car mileage in Europe is about 2.518 miles per gallon. The speed of the vehicles in the town is 18.7 kilometers per hour.
The total annual mileage for a car can be calculated using the formula: Total Annual Mileage = Average Daily Mileage × Number of Days Driven per Year. To find the average daily mileage, you can track the distance driven over a set period and divide it by the number of days in that period. Multiply the average daily mileage by the total number of days the car is driven in a year (typically 365, unless factoring in days the car is not used).
The average gas mileage of a Peugeot 206 car is approximately 46 miles per gallon. This will of course vary with the speed driven and the driving conditions, as well as the year model car.
In the UK, average mileage is generally reckoned as 12,000 miles, which is about 19,000km. In France they tend to go further.
10 thousand miles per year is usually classed as average mileage
What makes you think car values are based on this equation. Car values are based on many things, and one of the most important is the mileage on the vehicle. That mileage is not based on any average. It is based on the actual mileage on that particular vehicle.
10,000 per year average
In the UK it's about 12,000