Acceptable delivery miles.
Acceptable delivery miles.
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astroarcadia

Original Poster:

1,722 posts

220 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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We picked up a 61, new registered vehicle today and was slightly surprised to see the mileage read 450miles.

Is this higher than average? What car have you bought and what was the delivery mileage?

frosted

3,549 posts

197 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Not acceptable in my books , not for a new car anyway

Jasandjules

71,687 posts

249 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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I've never bought a new car but I'd not be happy with any miles at all, that's what lorries are for...... Over 10 miles would annoy me, but 400+? That's taking the p**s IMHO

What does the book say about running in the engine? Is it important in your car? If so, I'd be less pleased as you know not how it was driven.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

224 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Where as my wires ex demonstrator panda had 4 miles on the clock

Happy82

15,078 posts

189 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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400 miles is the distance between London and Edinburgh, not acceptable on a 'new' car IMO

astroarcadia

Original Poster:

1,722 posts

220 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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I have asked my brother to double check this was not 45.0 and 450.

Vulgar LS2

1,785 posts

203 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Thats taking the piss, I bet it's been on a few test drives over the last week or so. I would class that as an ex demo car.

When we bought a new Ka a few years back we were let out in one just off the transporter, I questioned wether it was a customers car and was told upto 100 miles is classed as delivery mileage.

jayfrancis

439 posts

228 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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When I worked as a car transporter driver for Toyota any car with more than 25 miles could not be classed as brand new. It was one of the first things that was checked when the car came off the truck.

astroarcadia

Original Poster:

1,722 posts

220 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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We know the vehicle was only delivered 10 days ago and saw it at the dealership with all the protective stickers on it.

Potential for massive flaming if my brother tells me it's actually 45.0

Jimbo.

4,149 posts

209 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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What does the book say about running in the engine? Is it important in your car? If so, I'd be less pleased as you know not how it was driven.

No-one knows how their nice, new, shiny car has been driven before they collect it. Having seen how they're driven myself whilst working in car import/exports (as an assessment/inspection role, not driving), you wouldn't want to either...

joncon

1,513 posts

243 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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was it pre registered or being used as demo or service loan car ?

PumpkinSteve

4,231 posts

176 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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It may sound silly but check the display wasn't on fuel range or something. My car can only display odometer or fuel range, not both. If it really was 450 miles then I wouldn't be happy, all of my new cars have had around 10 miles on when delivered.

astroarcadia

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1,722 posts

220 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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joncon said:
was it pre registered or being used as demo or service loan car ?
Not pre-reg, not a demo, not a service loan vehicle.

Dunclane

1,427 posts

189 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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We got my company car from drive the deal and the dealer was London based so the delivery mileage was 100 ish to Birmingham.

astroarcadia

Original Poster:

1,722 posts

220 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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PumpkinSteve said:
It may sound silly but check the display wasn't on fuel range or something. My car can only display odometer or fuel range, not both. If it really was 450 miles then I wouldn't be happy, all of my new cars have had around 10 miles on when delivered.
It only shows mileage on start up and then goes to range or odo trip which is why there is some uncertainty.

Is there an industry or standard or limit on some manufacturers cars?

Matt UK

18,080 posts

220 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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OP, what car is it?

valiant1

12,973 posts

180 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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So how is your new used car then?


Sorry but 450 is a pisstake. I bought a pre-reg a few years ago with 15 miles on the clock and a brand new one before that with 6 mile on it.

I'm guessing they used it as a demo/pool car first.

Strong words need to be said.phonearguepunch

Arthur Daley

269 posts

178 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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I believe anything up to 100 miles is considered acceptable by trading standards, depends on the
deal to be honest, if the car is a dealer tansfer and there is no money in the car to get it on a transporter it is often driven,
the customer is always made aware of this though first.

IrrElephant

33,684 posts

180 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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That is pretty shocking.

The Nur

9,168 posts

205 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Wait, you drove it away?