By Jeremy Korzeniewski, Autoblog
Some cars just aren't cut out for long road trips
Americans love to drive. In fact, the average American drives more than 13,000 miles per year, according to data provided by the United States Department of Transportation. And we put those miles on a vast assortment of vehicles.
Interestingly, though, some types of vehicles tend to rack up way more miles than others. After examining 1,638,427 automobile sales from January 1, 2018 to May 23, 2018, the team at Carvana came up with a list that shows the vehicles that rack up the fewest number of miles each year.
Check out the the 15 least-driven vehicles in America by clicking on the image above.
Interestingly, though, some types of vehicles tend to rack up way more miles than others. After examining 1,638,427 automobile sales from January 1, 2018 to May 23, 2018, the team at Carvana came up with a list that shows the vehicles that rack up the fewest number of miles each year.
Check out the the 15 least-driven vehicles in America by clicking on the image above.
15: Mercedes-Benz E-Class
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Average miles per year: 8,800
14: Mercedes-Benz GLA-Class
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Average miles per year: 8,700
13: BMW 2 Series
Average miles per year: 8,600
12: Volkswagen Beetle
Average miles per year: 8,600
11: Mini Cooper hardtop two-door
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Average miles per year: 8,400
10: BMW M4
Average miles per year: 8,300
9: Buick Encore
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Average miles per year: 8,300
8: Volkswagen Golf SportWagen
Average miles per year: 8,200
7. Nissan Leaf
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Average miles per year: 8,000
6: Lexus RC
Average miles per year: 7,800
5. Maserati Ghibli
Average miles per year: 7,700
4. BMW i3
Average miles per year: 5,900
3. Smart ForTwo
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Average miles per year: 5,700
2. Porsche 911
Average miles per year: 4,700
1. Chevrolet Corvette
Average miles per year: 4,500
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