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560 What's Considered High Mileage For A Used Car? What To Know Before You Buy

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SlashGear · 08/10/2025 14:15 EDT

What's Considered High Mileage For A Used Car? What To Know Before You Buy

When buying a used car, it's worth considering the mileage a vehicle has before buying. But how much is truly too much? Here are some guidelines.

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