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Why low mileage on cars
1. Significantly Less Mechanical Wear and Tear
Every kilometer driven puts strain on the engine, transmission, suspension, and brakes. A low-mileage car (like the under-30,000 km standard your business uses) has barely begun its mechanical lifecycle. The internal components are still in their prime, dramatically reducing the risk of sudden breakdowns.
2. Minimal Interior Wear (The "Untouched" Feel)
A car's cabin tells the true story of its age. In higher-mileage vehicles, you inherit the physical wear of the previous owner's daily commute: cracked leather seats, shiny steering wheels, faded buttons, and scuffed panels. In a low-mileage car, the interior remains immaculate. The seats retain their original firmness, the high-touch surfaces feel factory-fresh, and the cabin often retains that elusive "new car smell."
3. Securing the "Prime" Lifespan
Modern cars can easily last for 200,000 to 300,000 kilometers if maintained properly. Buying a car at 20,000 km means the buyer is securing the absolute best, most trouble-free years of that vehicle's life for themselves.
4. Lower Immediate Maintenance Costs
As cars cross the 60,000, 80,000, and 100,000 km marks, they hit major scheduled maintenance intervals that require expensive work (like timing belt replacements, spark plugs, deep fluid flushes, or new brake rotors). A low-mileage car usually only requires basic, inexpensive oil changes for quite a long time.
5. Active Manufacturer Warranties
Most new cars come with a factory warranty covering them for anywhere from 3 to 7 years, or up to 100,000+ kilometers. A low-mileage car is very likely to still be under the umbrella of the original manufacturer’s warranty, giving the buyer total peace of mind if a factory defect arises.
6. Pristine Exterior Condition
Less time on the road translates directly to less physical damage from the elements. Low-mileage cars generally have flawless paint and far fewer stone chips, door dings, or sun damage on the exterior—which pairs perfectly with the Ceramic Coating you offer.
7. Stronger Resale Value
Depreciation hits hardest in the first few years, but mileage plays a huge role in a car's ongoing value. If a buyer purchases an ultra-low mileage car and drives it normally for a few years, they will likely still be selling a vehicle with average or below-average mileage, helping them recoup more money when it's time to upgrade.
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