Mileage is calculated
using odometer readings collected during annual vehicle inspections, called the «national car card,» and recorded in the national vehicle registration database.
Not exact matches
If you
use your vehicle for business, record your
odometer reading on December 31.
Not all reported
odometer readings are
used.
When
using your Vehicle, UVO eServices automatically (or passively), including, through the
use of telematics, collects and stores information about your Vehicle, such as: (i) information about your Vehicle's operation, performance and condition, including such things as diagnostic trouble codes, oil life remaining, tire pressure, fuel economy and
odometer readings, battery
use management information, battery charging history, battery deterioration information, electrical system functions; (ii) driver behavior information, which is information about how a person drives a Vehicle, such as the actual or approximate speed of your Vehicle, seat belt
use, information about braking habits and information about collisions involving your Vehicle and which air bags have deployed; (iii) information about your
use of the Vehicle and its features, such as whether you have paired a mobile Device with your Vehicle); (iv) the precise geographic location of your Vehicle; (v) data about remote services we make available such as remote lock / unlock, start / stop charge, parking location, climate control, charge schedules, and Vehicle status check; (vi) when there is a request for service made; and (vii) information about the Vehicle itself (such as the Vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, model year, selling dealer, servicing dealer, date of purchase or lease and service history)(collectively, «Vehicle Information»).
CARFAX Vehicle History Reports include title information (including salvaged or junked titles) flood damage history total loss accident history
odometer readings lemon history number of owners accident indicators (such as airbag deployments) state emissions inspection results service records and vehicle
use (taxi rental lease etc.).
Note the
odometer reading before and after your test drive and
use that to compute the truck's fuel efficiency.
For instance, a person seeking to buy a
used car might focus all her attention on the
odometer reading or the year the car was built while ignoring other important factors (emissions testing, maintenance records, engine soundness, etc.).
Vehicle manufactures produce increasingly tamper - resistant
odometers since leases, warranties and
used - vehicle sales all rely on
odometer readings.
Each time the vehicle is refueled an
odometer reading is recorded and
used to calculate a monthly insurance bill.
Under the new regulations, consumers could verify mileage by
odometer readings, automotive repair records, or a technological device
used to collect mileage data.
Odometer readings are even sold by private companies to
used vehicle purchasers.
The new option to buy miles of protection as needed (added to the
odometer reading at a cents - per - mile rate) will enable a car owner for the first time to individually control insurance cost by the amount the car is
used.
Drive Safe & Save with OnStar collects
odometer readings, but we only
use this information to calculate your discount.
Drive Safe & Save with Self Report collects
odometer readings, but we only
use this information to calculate your discount.