What is Vehicle Mileage?

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MacWilliam
07/30/25 6:19am
Here is relevant information about vehicle mileage: 1. The concept of mileage: Vehicle mileage refers to the distance a car has traveled. It shows how many kilometers the vehicle has covered since it left the factory. The odometer in a car includes two rolling counters driven by the same flexible shaft, which respectively record the trip mileage and the total mileage. The trip mileage usually has four digits for short-term counting and can be reset to zero; the total mileage has six digits and cannot be reset. 2. The role of mileage for vehicles: Vehicle mileage is also a standard for measuring the depreciation rate of a car. Many car owners tamper with the odometer numbers when selling their vehicles, engaging in deceptive practices to inflate the selling price. For car buyers, the current condition, age, brand, performance, and degree of wear and tear are all pricing criteria, as well as the most important standards for judging whether a vehicle is good or bad. In principle, the lower the number on the odometer, the higher the vehicle's price. Therefore, the number on the odometer is not the sole standard for judging the quality of a vehicle.
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