What is Good Mileage on a Used Car?
In addition to looking at a used car’s physical and mechanical condition, you’re also going to want to check the mileage. While most would suggest that you should shy away from a used carthat has over 100,000 miles, that isn’t necessarily a hard and fast rule. If the vehicle has been taken care of and is well-maintained it could still be a very good buy. Some important factors for Los Angeles area drivers to consider when shopping for a pre-owned vehicle include condition, location, and usage. Learn more in this guide from Subaru of Glendale.
The Smart Way to Shop for a Used Car
When shopping for a used car there are some things you should look at in addition to the mileage:
- Usage – A car driven 75,000 miles in stop-and-go traffic will wear down sooner than one that has racked up 75,000 miles on the open highway. Make sure that you get the previous owner’s driving history before you buy.
- Location – Vehicles that have been driven in a locale that has a dry, warm climate, undergo less stress than vehicles from areas that have a cold, wet climate.
- Condition – Get a certified mechanic to inspect the vehicle to determine if there are any issues, such as mechanical problems or rust, that will need to be dealt with. Figure this cost into your budget.
- Maintenance – Check the maintenance history of the vehicle to ensure that it has been kept up to date on routine services like oil changes. Irregular service history can be a sign of expensive problems in the future.
Choosing a Used Car Based on Mileage
There is no perfect way to answer, “What is good mileage on a used car?” There are many factors. However, it’s best to think about how much mileage you’ll get out of a used car. If a used car has 50,000 miles and seems to be working pretty well, then it’s likely a good buy. However, a cheap used car with 100,000 miles can probably last you another four years so long as it’s in decent condition. The typical driver clocks about 12,000 miles per year, so keep this in mind when comparing mileage vs. age.
Mileage vs. Age
A newer car with high mileage may well be a better choice than a low-mileage older car. Make sure to take these factors into account when buying:
- A car that hasn’t been driven regularly will often have higher repair costs. Mechanical issues, or problems with rubber seals and gaskets, can develop if a car isn’t driven on a regular basis.
- A vehicle with a well-documented maintenance history is preferable to one that has been neglected.
- Low-mileage vehicles often come with a higher price tag.
Find Used Cars Near North Hollywood Today
There’s more to consider than just the mileage when shopping for a used car. At Subaru of Glendale, we have a wide selection of high-quality used vehicles for you to choose from. Check out our used vehicle specials to find some of the best deals available in the Pasadena area, and please contact us in Glendaleif you have any questions.
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