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Why Mileage Isn’t Always the Best Indicator of a Good Used Car

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When consumers search for a pre-owned vehicle, the mileage is frequently one of the first things they check. Consumers often believe that a vehicle with a lower mileage is likely to have fewer mechanical problems than a vehicle with a greater mileage. While mileage can offer valuable insight into how much a vehicle was used, it should not be the only variable used to determine the actual worth or dependability of a car.

Nevertheless, a vehicle’s condition is dependent on several other factors, including the maintenance history, the driving habits, and the general upkeep of the vehicle. Some vehicles with lower mileage may have been sitting idle too frequently leading to potential hidden issues, whereas a vehicle with greater mileage that has been routinely maintained will likely perform well for many years. Both consumers and sellers must understand these variances to assist the buyer in making informed decisions and the seller to present the vehicle properly in the marketplace.

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