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When I got her, she had a total of six miles on the mileometer.
Anyway, when I left, the mileometer stood at 7655.
Larry's mileometer made four distinct little clicks as he set it for the day: 000.0.
Larry grinned and took off the mileometer clipped to his belt.
It was purchased early in 2008 when it had just over 19,000 miles on its mileometer.
Just got to look at the mileometer.
I scrambled up the bank, got into the wagon, and checked the map and mileometer once more.
A car dealer turned back the mileometer on a car and then put up a notice that the mileage "may not be correct".
She checked the mileometer once again.
I glanced over Arnie's shoulder at the mileometer.
She checked her mileometer.
Apart from the switch that engages the reverse, which is behind the mileometer - there's a spock like logic to everything.
At the start of the 20th century, the age of the early automobiles, the company produced the first British odometer ("mileometer") and speedometer.
In Crowther v. Shannon (1975 C.A.) a car dealer sold for £390 an eight-year-old Jaguar car with 82,000 miles on the mileometer.
A third had turned back the odometer on a car.
It is common for odometers to be off by several percent.
He sold it with just 500 miles on the odometer.
The car, with about 65,000 miles now on the odometer, is one of 1,099 that were made.
The spot we were looking for should be reached when the odometer read 6.2.
Quite a few examples are around with over 1 million miles on the odometer.
She'd kept logs of his car odometer for six months.
Someone, somewhere, has probably added to the 2,000 miles that were on the odometer.
We check the odometer and go about twelve miles more.
This one, with 1,012 miles on the odometer, ran fine.
Maybe, if you almost die, the odometer gets set back to zero for a moment.
He looked at his odometer and saw he'd traveled nearly three hundred miles in six hours.
Customers keep track of miles on their own odometer to know when to buy more.
There is a trip odometer, and the thing shows average speed.
Now, we'd like to turn our sights on the trip odometer.
The odometer lets you know how many miles the car has driven.
"We ought to put an odometer on this thing," he said.
My odometer said six miles and it had been twenty minutes since I'd turned off the highway.
The car had just 3,100 miles on the odometer.
A few hours later, he told them where to find the car, whose odometer showed that it had traveled 60 miles.
He leaned across the front seat and checked the odometer.
The company they work for bought the 1987 van used, with 274,000 miles on the odometer, to save money.
That'll give you approximately what the odometer should read right now."
The odometer was used also in subsequent periods of Chinese history.