Odometer Sentence Examples

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  • Dean looked at the odometer and then at the mileage log.

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  • It was one of those uncomfortable moments that left her wondering if the odometer was what he was interested in.

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  • He leaned his head into the window to look at the odometer.

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  • Plan to use the vehicle odometer to keep track of distance traveled.

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  • But what about just having the already stored error code flash alternately with mileage on the already existing digital odometer?

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  • After doing some stretching exercises and setting his bike's trip odometer, he began, slowly at first, to swing into his rhythmic cadence of 70 revs per minute, maintaining the pace by shifting gears as the country hills rolled beneath his wheels.

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  • I'm imaging this as a second use for the odometer, and totally automatic.

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  • However, you should be able to find some and check the odometer against them.

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  • The instrument panel has clear, easy-to-read indications including an analog odometer, total mileage and fuel level indicator.

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  • Instrumentation includes analog speedometer, odometer, and indicator lights for fuel, coolant temperature and low/high beam.

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  • If your partner is cheating, there will be extra miles on the odometer than normal from the trips to see his or her new flame.

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  • The condition of the car is far more important than the mileage reported on the odometer.

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  • Since odometer readings for antique cars are unreliable, they do not usually impact the value of the vehicle.

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  • This includes flood damage, odometer rollbacks, and sometimes the service and repair history.

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  • Go out to your car, and record the date and the current mileage on the odometer.

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  • When you fill the tank, also record the new odometer reading along with the date.

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  • The vehicles started having mechanical breakdowns long before they reached a hundred thousand miles on the odometer.

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  • You just take the distance you've traveled between fuel-ups (odometer readings), and divide that number by the number of gallons you had to add to the tank to fill it since the last fill-up.

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  • This information includes its make, model and year, number of doors, miles on its odometer, primary use, annual mileage driven, whether it is leased, and the zip code where it is parked or garaged.

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  • Other interior features on the Aveo are the digital clock, an instrumentation panel with a trip odometer, tachometer, and a 12-volt power outlet.

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  • MilesGallon.com is the best place to go if you simply want to calculate your MPG based on your odometer reading and the fuel you've pumped.

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  • Gas purchases are tracked with odometer readings and identification numbers, meaning you can track not only the amount of fuel purchased but the fuel efficiency of a given vehicle.

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  • You're stepping on the brakes more often per mile of driving, so your odometer will probably display a lower number when it's time for a brake job.

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  • Although it shouldn't be the reason why you are helping, sometimes miles logged to specifically work for the charity are tax deductible, so be sure to keep track of where you went, when and how many miles you put on the odometer.

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  • This will tell you if the car's been in any accidents, if its odometer reading is correct, and whether it was involved in floods or other damaging events.

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