A car can only go so far past E before it has to turn around.
A good mileage for a car is around 50,000 miles per year.
The average car travels about 12,000 miles per year.
Yes, 200000 miles is a lot for a car. This is because a car’s life expectancy is typically around 10-12 years, so at 200000 miles, the car would be expected to have around 80% of its original life left.
There’s no definitive answer, but it’s possible to drive 10 miles on empty. Factors that would affect how far you could drive on an empty tank include the type of fuel your vehicle is fueled with, your driving habits, and the terrain you’re driving on.
A car can go about 350 miles on a full tank of gasoline.
Bad mileage is when your car is not getting the miles you expect it to. There are a few things that can cause this, including a faulty engine, worn out parts, or a poorly maintained car.
There is no one definitive answer to this question. It depends on a variety of factors, including how often the car is driven, the type of car, and the age and condition of the car. Generally speaking, if the car has been in regular use and is in good condition, it should last around 150,000 miles. If the car has been in regular use and is older or more worn out, it may only last around 100,000 miles.
A car with under 50,000 miles is generally considered a low mileage car.
Depends on the car. If it’s in good condition and has low mileage, then it may be worth buying. However, if the car is old or has high mileage, then it may not be worth buying.