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