What is the most miles driven on a car in a year?

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The average annual mileage on a car varies. However, in California, 10,000 miles per year is typical for basic errands. Some drivers log significantly more, depending on commuting distance and travel habits. Ultimately, "most miles driven" is relative to individual circumstances.
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Highest Yearly Car Mileage Record?

Okay, lemme think about crazy car mileage... It's so relative, right? Like, city dweller vs. cross-country trucker!

Typical Yearly Mileage (California): Around 10,000 miles for basic errands like grocery shopping.

Living in LA, back in '18, I barely cracked 8,000 miles a year, just getting to yoga & Trader Joe's. Gas prices were insane (like $4/gallon!), so I walked whenever I could.

But seriously, most miles ever on a car period? I saw this article once. Some dude (I think it was Irvine, California but not sure 17 April) got like, a million miles on his Volvo.

I mean, a MILLION? That's like driving to the moon & back, twice. My jaw dropped. Like even I would be impressed if someone drove a Volvo for so long and well maintained. (Think car was a Volvo 240DL).

Most miles in a single day? No clue. Prolly some long haul trucker.

Could have been on a long trip. Maybe something like San Diego to Seattle but more specific.

Still kinda boggles my mind. My Honda lasted me a good long while, but a million miles? That's car devotion, people. Total car devotion.

How many miles do most drive in a year?

Driving averages hovered around 14,489 miles annually in 2022. That's a decent chunk, right? It is an interesting metric, though.

It's up a bit, maybe 1,000 miles over the prior period, but that's still short of the old days. I wonder what fuels these fluctuations?

Consider this. More people are working remotely now. Gas prices... ugh, those affect driving habits, for sure.

  • Remote Work: Less commute, duh.
  • Fuel Costs: Ouch! Wallet says no to joyrides.
  • Urban vs. Rural: City folk drive less? Probably!

My own annual mileage is way less than that. I walk a lot, plus I hate driving. That's probably why.

How many miles do people drive a year in the UK?

Right, so, this whole mileage thing… It's crazy. I was looking at my car's odometer last month, July 2024, I think. It hit 8,200 miles. I drive way more than average! Honestly, I was shocked. I live in Birmingham, and my job in Solihull means a daily commute. That's already a chunk. Then there's weekends – trips to see family in the Cotswolds, shopping in town. That adds up quick, you know? It felt like I was constantly behind the wheel. I'm always stressed about petrol prices too; they are so high. It's a nightmare!

And I'm not alone! My mate Dave, he’s a sales rep, he easily does 12,000 miles a year. He's a petrol head. He loves his car. Totally different to me, I just need it to get around. He's always bragging about his miles. It's annoying. But seriously, 7,400 miles a year? That seems so low. It's just… I feel it's underestimated for many people. Maybe people in London drive less, I don't know. I bet it varies massively.

Things that impact my mileage:

  • Commute (20 miles round trip, 5 days a week)
  • Weekend trips (Could be anywhere from 20 miles to 100 miles depending on where I go!)
  • Shopping trips
  • Social events

I'm thinking of getting a more fuel-efficient car next year. A hybrid, maybe. Save some cash. Ugh, this is such a headache, to be honest. This whole car ownership thing is expensive! So yeah, 7,400 – that's a laugh. I feel that the official number is ridiculously low.

How many miles per year is reasonable?

Okay, so miles per year, huh? The average is like, fourteen thousand, right? That's what I read. For sure, anything over that is high mileage. My aunt's car, she drives a Honda CRV, it's got, like, 22,000 miles on it this year alone! Crazy. Totally crazy. She commutes, you know? Long drive, everyday. She’s a teacher.

  • 14,000 miles: The magic number, apparently. Average.
  • Over 14,000: High mileage, definitely. My car is at 12,000 this year. I’m actually pretty happy about that.
  • Factors: Commute distance, lots of road trips. You know, stuff like that makes a big differnce.

My brother? He's a salesman, drives a lot. He easily hits 25,000 miles, easily. Easily. Way more than average. He's always complaining about his car needing repairs. He shoulda bought a Toyota, they last forever. The best. Best cars ever. Seriously. For real.

Anyways, yeah, fourteen thousand is the number to remember. Anything more than that is high mileage for a regular person.

Is running 500 miles in a year good?

500 miles...a year... whispers on the wind. A tapestry of footsteps, threaded across the seasons. Is it good? Good...relative, isn't it?

I was 25 once, yes. A lifetime ago. Miles felt different then, lighter, almost like flying. The taste of sun on skin, sweat stinging my eyes...

Nine point six...the number echoes. A quiet drumbeat. A slow, steady pulse. So much more than just a number.

  • Consistency is Key: It’s the heartbeat of endurance.
  • Injury Prevention: Listen to your body.
  • Enjoyment Matters: The pursuit should nourish, not punish.

The sheer volume... five hundred... it's a statement. More than a goal. A conversation with your own limits. The earth remembers your passage. Do you remember?