Is 30000 miles a lot for a used car?

By Chloe Ramirez β€”

Many modern cars with 100K-150K miles are in great condition and will easily go another 100K. However, if a car has not been maintained properly and has been driven hard or previously wrecked, it can be junk with only 30K miles on the odometer.

What should you do every 30000 miles to your car?

Every 30,000 Miles

  • Replace the fuel filter.
  • Have the radiator coolant inspected and have the cooling system flushed.
  • Inspect all belts and hoses for cracking and replace any, if needed.
  • Have all suspension components inspected.
  • Get the air conditioning system tested and recharged to factory specs.

Is 30000 miles a year a lot to drive?

Continuous driving is the ideal state for the longevity (in terms of miles) of a car. 30,000 miles in one year should be better, not worse, than 30,000 miles spaced out over 2-3 years as would be more typical. A modern, reliable car is virtually good as new at 30,000 miles with routine maintenance.

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Is it bad to buy a car with over 100K miles?

No, in most cases, buying a car with 100K miles is not a bad idea. In fact, there are a number of benefits to buying a high-mileage car. For example, cars with 100K miles cost less to purchase, register, and insure, all while depreciating slower than low-mileage cars.

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How many miles a day is bad for your car?

As a general rule, it’s safe to drive for no longer than eight hours a day, taking breaks of at least 15 minutes every two hours. This means you can safely drive for around 500 miles, not taking into account external factors such as slowing for tolls, traffic, travelling with children, and tiredness.

Is it wise to buy a car with high mileage?

In general, buying a higher mileage newer is better than buying an older car with less miles. On top of that, cars are meant to be driven so cars with higher mileage tend to last longer because car tends of lubricate itself more often and burns carbon build up which are all helpful for a long lasting engine.

Is 120k miles too much?

The average ten-year-old car should have around 120,000 miles on the odometer, anything significantly more or less could indicate trouble brewing. These cars, as well as those of real estate agents and travelling sales representatives, are usually well-maintained and kept in good repair.