What's the mileage now?
Zero.
But if you mean what was it just prior to destruction, it was about 36/42 with the odometer just having passed 100,000 miles.
By the way, I paid $14,400 in cash for the car, brand spanking new. Six years and 100,000 miles later K.B.B. says that my car in "excellent" condition, with that many miles on it, retails for $9,115.
My insurance adjuster low balled me with $8,800 offer and he's going to pay for new tags (about $200), which is one whole lot better than I expected. Plus I have the use of a rental car that I can use for 30 days.
I'm a realist and I know they will get it all back over the years, if I live long enough, with increased premiums.