How does mileage affects my cars resale value?

When it comes to determining your car’s resale value, mileage is one of the most important factors. If we were to compare two identical cars—both with the same service history, condition, number of previous owners, and paperwork—the one with higher mileage would typically have a lower resale value.

This is because higher mileage often indicates more wear and tear on the vehicle. Over time, the extra miles put additional strain on key components, which can increase the likelihood of future technical issues. Buyers are generally more cautious about vehicles with higher mileage, as they may anticipate higher maintenance costs down the road.

If you’re looking to get the best price for your car, keeping mileage in check is one of the best ways to preserve its value. Want to know how much your car is worth? Get a free valuation today, and let us help you get the best price for your vehicle.

How does mileage effect car value

Basic rule for calculating mileage-based depreciation.

Rather than looking at the exact mileage, you instead group vehicles into bands of 20,000 miles.

This works as follows:

  • Cars with less than 20,000 miles are the first category.
  • Cars with less than 40,000 miles make up the second.
  • The third group consists of cars with less than 60,000 miles etc

As soon as a car enters the next mileage band, it loses about 20% of its value.

An Example:

The UK’s average annual car mileage can fluctuate year-on-year, but if your car exceeds this figure, it can lose value even quicker. Car mileage can be grouped into bands of 20,000 miles.

This is a convenient model for calculating car mileage depreciation, as each time a car passes through each band, it will lose on average around 20% of its current value.

A loose example would be a new car purchased for £20,000 and then sold a few years later with 40,000 miles on the mile counter. Based on mileage alone, the car would be worth around £12,800 at resale, its value having decreased from £20,000 to £16,000, then £16,000 to £12,800 (each a decrease of 20%).

However, it’s important to remember that car mileage is not the only thing that affects value, and during this period the car will have aged, plate changes will have occurred (at which point older models tend to lose resale value), cosmetic or functional damage may have occurred, as well as other possible factors that impact resale value.

 

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