Driving too much can wear down your car’s engine, transmission, and other components. Over time, these parts can fail and cause you to lose money on repairs or even require replacement. Driving less not only keeps your car running smoother but also reduces the risk of getting into an accident.

The best miles on a car typically come from cars with high fuel economy ratings.

In the US, the value of a mile is based on how much it costs to drive one. A mile is defined as the distance traveled by a car in 1/4 of a mile. So, if you drive 10,000 miles in a year, that’s 1,000 miles per day. However, this isn’t always the case. For example, in some countries, like Norway, a kilometer is worth more than a mile.

If you’re talking about a new car, the answer is yes. If you’re talking about an older car, the answer is no.

Yes, 300,000 miles is too much for a car. A new car should have at least 120,000 miles.

Yes, 300,000 miles is a lot on a car. This is because a car’s engine and transmission can only take so much punishment before they start to wear down. Additionally, over time the car will start to accumulate more and more damage, which will also add to the mileage it can travel.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as mileage can vary greatly depending on the make and model of a car, as well as the driving habits of the individual owner. That said, generally speaking, the lower the mileage on a car, the better it is in terms of condition and overall reliability.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a variety of factors, including the age, condition, and mileage of the car. Generally speaking, though, 6-12,000 miles is a good range for a used car.

There is no definitive answer, as engines vary in fuel efficiency, driving conditions, and age. However, a typical engine can typically last between 500,000 and 1 million miles.

Yes, miles can be reset on a car. This can be done by the manufacturer or a third-party service.