What does tripkm mean in a car?

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HannahAnn
07/30/25 5:57am
In a car, tripkm refers to the trip mileage. Related information: 1. Introduction: The tripkm in a car stands for the trip odometer, and there is also another type called the total mileage. The car's odometer consists of two meters: one is the speedometer, and the other is the odometer, usually installed directly in front of the driver's seat. The trip odometer (Trip) can be used to calculate fuel consumption, such as how many kilometers 100 liters of fuel can run. 2. Notes: By observing the car's odometer, you can understand the car's driving performance, which is a parameter for car purchase. Tampering with the odometer privately can easily lead to safety accidents.
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