than cars that stay in the garage. The mileage will differ for every car you look at, but a good average mileage per year is 12,000.
This is the average distance a U.S. car travels every year—so, for example, if you’re looking at a 10 year old car, a good mileage number would be around 120,000 miles. This will help you ensure that the car you choose isn’t too worn out or close to breaking down.
If you’re thinking about buying a used car, you’ll probably need to get insurance, too. Luckily, the
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