Depends on the terms of the agreement between the employee and employer. If there is nothing in the employment contract that stipulates payments for mileage, then there would not be any compensation for mileage.
There is only one thing to do if your car is not showing the mileage. You should take it in the to the dealership and have it fixed.
The certified accurate mileage of the vehicle, or a statement that the odometer is non-functional and the exact mileage of the vehicle is unknown.
"Unfortunately, Liberty Toyota is a Toyota dealership, so I cannot help you answer that one. There is no gas mileage for this because it is not a car.."
When you lease a vehicle, you agree to the terms of the contract, which usually include sections regarding charges for going over allowed mileage and damage to the vehicle not considered routine wear. If you don't pay the assessed fees for the over-mileage and damage, the dealer will eventually sell the debt to a collector, who will hound you until you pay. IN a car lease contract, there are specific terms about "extra mileage" charges, if the car is driven over the annual or lease term amount. The contract also has a clause about "damage" that is over and above regular wear and tear, as set out in the contract. Just returning the car does NOT absolve the leasee of their responsibility to pay for "extra mileage and damages ". The leasing company is well within their rights to sue you to recover the extra costs that you laid on them.
No time limit but mileage has to be less than 500 miles
If you have 100k miles or more you should do it. 100k miles is usually a good mileage to do it on any car. For specifics you should call the dealership.
One may find the gas mileage of a 2012 Suzuki GT3280 by calling a Suzuki dealership. Since it is a motorcycle, there is no average highway economy listed online.
There are several companies who advertise in local papers and online that claim to be specialists in mileage correction but who are actually fraudulently altering the vehicle's systems, which is known as clocking. The best way to get mileage correction done is to take it back to the original car dealership.
Usually online sites that sale new or used cars have the gas mileage included in the car facts. Find an online dealership that sales a different variety of cars and then you can compare mileage collectively. Also places like enterprise and hertz have gas mileage on all of there cars as well.
You would have to actually look at the car the engine came out of or trust the salvage yard to tell you the true mileage.
Any Ford dealership in the area should be able to get an Escort for you. I've never owned one, but I hear they have great gas mileage.