What does trip mean?

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AdrianAnn
09/03/25 5:04am
In automobiles, 'trip' refers to the trip mileage, also known as the short-distance mileage, which is used to conveniently calculate the cumulative mileage of a vehicle owner during a specific trip. The composition and modification methods of the odometer are as follows: Composition of the vehicle odometer: The vehicle odometer is divided into trip mileage and total mileage, with different concepts between the two. Trip mileage refers to the driving distance from point A to point B of the vehicle, through which the vehicle's fuel consumption can be accurately calculated; total mileage refers to all driving distances of the vehicle since it left the factory. Methods to modify the mileage: When the vehicle owner needs to reset the trip mileage, simply press the reset button on the steering wheel to reset it; modifying the total mileage is not recommended, as it may have certain impacts on the vehicle warranty.
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DeKing
09/15/25 6:36am
When I first bought my car, I was also curious about the word "trip" on the dashboard. Later, my friend explained that in a car, "trip" usually refers to the trip computer function, which can display how far you've driven, how much fuel you've used, or your average speed during that trip. I find this feature quite handy, especially for short trips, like recording the distance from home to work, helping me see if my driving habits are fuel-efficient. Every time I start the car, it automatically begins calculating, and pressing a button resets it. This way, I can track single-trip data instead of the total mileage. After getting used to it, I also realized it can remind me to perform timely maintenance, avoiding breakdowns on the road. In short, the trip function is a very practical assistant in the car, especially for new drivers—understanding it can make driving more worry-free.
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