Can a car's mileage be reset to zero?
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Car mileage can be reset to zero. Here are the precautions for resetting: 1. The new car's odometer has one chance to be reset, but only once. 2. When resetting, the total mileage must not exceed 200 kilometers, otherwise it cannot be reset. 3. After exceeding 200 kilometers or after the total mileage has been reset once, there is no second chance. Here is additional information about car mileage: 1. Car mileage refers to the distance the car has traveled. It shows how many kilometers the car has traveled since it left the factory. 2. The odometer in a passenger car includes two roller counters driven by the same flexible shaft, which respectively accumulate the current mileage and the total mileage. 3. Car mileage is also a standard for measuring vehicle depreciation. Many car owners modify the odometer numbers when selling their vehicles to deceive buyers and raise the selling price. For car buyers, the vehicle's current condition, age, brand, performance, and degree of wear are all pricing standards, as well as the most important criteria for judging whether a vehicle is good or bad. 4. In principle, the lower the number on the odometer, the higher the vehicle's price. Therefore, the number on the odometer is not a uniform standard for judging the quality of a vehicle.