Many might hesitate before buying a used car that has already got 100,000 kilometres or far more on the odometer. But think twice, as a higher mileage is not necessarily bad news, says a German car association. Rather, look twice if you are considering an older car that seems to have been driven remarkably little, so that you don’t fall for any trickery involving the dials. What really counts are the car’s general condition and how the vehicle has been used beforehand, says Germany’s ADAC club. Take a long-distance car that is started once in the morning and then runs for five hours at a stret…