3kms (about 1,800miles) for our main car.
Over the past 5 years, this has been consistent, as I've noticed a similar pattern when reporting annual mileage for our insurance discount.
Since wife retired the Forester does 5K a year, around 12K prior to that. It was basically a dedicated commuter.
I'd done around 18K a year on the Accord but it's use has declined since I retired and it'll probably see more like 12K going forward. Less commuting but more road trips as well as more local driving.
We've put 79,000 km (199,000 km to 278,000 km) on the van since March 2021 (4 years and 7 months), so we're averaging a bit over 17,000 km (a little under 11,000 miles) annually.
Ironically I did a fillup exactly one year ago. Just shy of 20kmiles. Lower tgan I would have guessed. Next year will be higher, change in office policy.
The Chevy and Toyota both average between 20,000 to 30,000 miles a year. There is such a big swing because of work trips and vacations which vary year to year. The Hyundai is mostly short tripped so 5,000 miles a year the most it will probably ever achieve.
I put 8500 miles on the truck, and maybe 3-400 on the Camry last year, so roughly 9000. This year is tracking about the same. My commute to work is 37 miles round trip 4 days a weeks so only 190 miles a week for work mileage. Most shopping is done in town which is 4 miles away. So, I don't really drive that much.