Is 67 000 miles on a car bad?

Is 67 000 miles on a car bad?

So, a car that is five years old would have about 75,000 miles to be considered “average.” Anything significantly more, and a car is considered to be “high mileage.” Anything significantly less, and it’s a “low mileage” car. Many modern cars with 100K-150K miles are in great condition and will easily go another 100K.

Is 60k high mileage?

To determine whether a car has reasonable mileage, you can simply multiply 12,000 by its age. That means good mileage for a car that’s 5 years old is 60,000. Significantly more or fewer miles could indicate a problem or trouble in the future. These cars are typically kept in a garage and meticulously maintained.

What happens when odometer says 158, 000 miles?

On a lot of cars and trucks, the odometer does not go to 100,000 miles. It goes to 99,999 and then starts over again. If a vehicle’s odometer says, 58,000 miles, how can I tell if it’s 158,000 or even 258,000 miles?

What do the odometer and trip meter do?

This is critical information, and is necessary for a very wide range of things, from the title of the car (if you sell the car, you’ll need to note the accurate mileage) to service intervals. The odometer cannot be reset and tampering with it is a crime. You also have two trip meters (A and B).

Is there a reset button on the trip odometer?

The analog dash cluster utilized a mechanical cable-driven speedometer, odometer and trip odometer with an integrated reset button. The trip odometer is ordinarily reset to all zeroes with the button, and will accumulate trip mileage until it is reset again.

How do you transfer mileage from one odometer to another?

Legally, both meters need to be sent to the speedometer shop to have the mileage transferred. The speedometer shop literally has to run the new speedometer/ odometer manually with a tool until it reaches the mileage of the original odometer. Depending on the actual mileage of the vehicle will determine how long it will take to transfer the mileage.