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Why Mileage Isn’t Everything When Buying a Used Car
Many buyers think that low mileage automatically means a better car. But that’s not always true.
A well-maintained car with 150,000 km can be more reliable than a neglected one with only 60,000 km. What really matters is how the car was driven and cared for.
For example:
- Highway mileage is gentler than city stop-and-go driving.
- A car with regular oil changes and servicing lasts longer.
- Garage-kept vehicles stay in better shape than those left in sun and rain.
Don’t just shop by numbers — shop smart.