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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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how many miles on a car

How do you correctly write the sentences? Do you know what I mean?

a A car on average has about 400,000 miles on it before it dies with good maintenance.
b Motor bikes don't have the same mileage on them. They last about 150,000 miles.

c How many miles can you put on a motorcycle?
d How many miles does a motorcycle last?
e How many miles can I get out of my motorcycle?

f This car has another few months to live. It has another 5000 miles on it. It is 20 years old. It's about time it died.

g Both sets have a few thousand miles left on the tires.

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Hi A common expression in the UK is: - How many miles on the clock? [= on the milometer] Beyond that, I'm not a driver, so I'm not best placed to answer. com/forum/topic/buying-a-car-with-138k-miles-on-the-clock Dave

  • Hi A common expression in the UK is: - How many miles on the clock?
  • [= on the milometer] Beyond that, I'm not a driver, so I'm not best placed to answer.
  • com/forum/topic/buying-a-car-with-138k-miles-on-the-clock Dave
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Hi

A common expression in the UK is:

- How many miles on the clock?
[= on the milometer]

Beyond that, I'm not a driver, so I'm not best placed to answer. Here is a web page where English speakers are talking about the mileage on their cars, or the cars they are thinking of buying

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