12000 miles per year is the widely accepted average. But remains a very antiquated number because with urban sprawl, most people drive farther than 12k per year. So consider that when buying a leased vehicle. Most go over the "average" and end up paying a hefty sum at the end.
The average daily miles driven is about 30 to 40 miles a day. The average mileage on a car in a year is about 12,000 to 15,000 miles.
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The average price ranges greatly depending on which year the car is from, and what the average mileage the car has. You would need to determine the year of the car, and how much average mileage it has before you are able to find a decent estimate.
10.000 miles per year is reckoned to be average,.
Average mileage per year is 10-14,000 on a vehicle, so more than this would be high mileage.
Around 13,000 miles per year.
Do the math 12k miles every year ......if the car is a 1999 Honda Civic SI then the average mileage should be 144K miles.......
12,000 is the average expected on a car. If it has more then 12,000 per year, it is considered excessive.That depends where you're at. In the US average mileage is considered 15,000 per year.
What makes you think car values are based on this equation. Car values are based on many things, and one of the most important is the mileage on the vehicle. That mileage is not based on any average. It is based on the actual mileage on that particular vehicle.
Generally speaking, the average driver puts 10,000-12,000 miles on the car each year. For a 5 year old car, anything higher than 60,000 would be considered high mileage.
No. That's about average for a 10 year old car.
Go to http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm and put in the year, model, etc of the car you want to find the mileage for.