At the end of the rental period of the vehicle, the taker returns the vehicle to the renter or, if the option is provided, accepts the purchase of the vehicle. If the tenant decides to buy the vehicle, his rents are charged on the total purchase price. There are a few people who limit the number of miles a tenant can drive with their car. The more miles a car buys, the more it will depreciate. In addition, increased mileage will result in the need for new gearboxes, brakes, tires and larger maintenance functions much faster than average, which the rental car may not want to pay for if it is not the one who places the mileage on the car. The most common mileage limit is 12,000 miles per year on the total lease margin. If your contract is several years, you will not be penalized for exceeding 12,000 miles in a single year, as long as the remaining years are less than 12,000...