Whats the highest mileage you've ever taken a car to?
Whats the highest mileage you've ever taken a car to?
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sider

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2,059 posts

237 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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My Ibiza is on 97k at the moment.

Just thinking - my previous cars have been sold at 74k (had money then so could afford to change), 24k (got a company car so got rid), 77k (company car had major issues and the lease company took it back as it was costing them too much to fix), 51k (left company and bought own).

Wife is on her highest too. She's only on her 2nd car but sold her first car at 26k as needed more of a family car. Current car is on 55k.

Just been looking and there is a Seat Ibiza for sale on Autotrader with 230k on the clock, which is encouraging!

Intend to keep mine at least another year which should see it at around 120k.

v15ben

16,047 posts

257 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Slightly O/T but I was on a long distance coach journey today and the old bus had 853000 kilometres on the clock!

stackmonkey

5,081 posts

265 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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E34 BMW530i, bought with 111k and sold with 163k
Skoda Fabia tdi, bought with 71k, sold with 123k
E30 BMW 320i, bought with 82k, sold with 122k

Carrot

7,294 posts

218 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Business partner had a Mondeo as a company car, delivered with about 9 miles on the clock. 3 years later, handed it back with 171000 miles on it.

In that entire time, needed subframe bushes doing, and a new clutch. Not bad...


Myself, Mondeo with 7k on it, sold 7 years later with 120ishk on it.

Went in a taxi a few months back, Omega with 256000 on it, driver said he had it from new, and it only had a clutch, shocks springs and the usual consumables changed on it. Very impressive.

sider

Original Poster:

2,059 posts

237 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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v15ben said:
Slightly O/T but I was on a long distance coach journey today and the old bus had 853000 kilometres on the clock!
Blimey!

I once saw a Scania tractor unit (is that what they're called?) with over 1m on the clock - and it wasn't that old - probably around 8 yrs if i recall rightly!

sider

Original Poster:

2,059 posts

237 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Chap who runs the local petrol station near me was telling me a few weeks back that he'd just scrapped his V reg Octavia diesel. Not bad condition but something had broken that was going to cost more than the car was worth to fix - at 383k!

sider

Original Poster:

2,059 posts

237 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Carrot said:
Went in a taxi a few months back, Omega with 256000 on it, driver said he had it from new, and it only had a clutch, shocks springs and the usual consumables changed on it. Very impressive.
If i had a car to that sort of mileage and it broke beyond repair, i'd have very mixed feelings of happiness and sadness.

Sadness because it's broke and is going to cost - either a new car or a big repair bill, and that there have probably been lots of decent trips together (i know i would in mine - days out with the family, bringing newly borns back from hospital etc etc) BUT a massive sense of happiness in knowing that i've probably got every penny's worth of it possible and that i bought right in the first place!

v8will

3,308 posts

212 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Carrot said:
Business partner had a Mondeo as a company car, delivered with about 9 miles on the clock. 3 years later, handed it back with 171000 miles on it.

In that entire time, needed subframe bushes doing, and a new clutch. Not bad...


Myself, Mondeo with 7k on it, sold 7 years later with 120ishk on it.

Went in a taxi a few months back, Omega with 256000 on it, driver said he had it from new, and it only had a clutch, shocks springs and the usual consumables changed on it. Very impressive.
Big miles in a short space of time is usually not too hard on a car. Lots of motorway miles, fewer gearchanges, constant engine loads, fewer heat cycles etc.

HellDiver

5,708 posts

198 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Got a company car, 5 year old Laguna with 41k on the clock, straight off the dealer's used lot. Handed it back to the company 18 months later with 127k on it. They ran it another year, think it was close to 170k by the time it finally crapped itself. In the time I had it, all it needed was brake pads and tyres. Not bad considering it was only serviced every 25-30k (interval was 5k).

Chicane-UK

3,861 posts

201 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Corrado 2.0 16v of mine is on 197k and still runs great smile

Carrot

7,294 posts

218 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Chicane-UK said:
Corrado 2.0 16v of mine is on 197k and still runs great smile
Got a mate with a corrado fascination - every high mileage one he gets seems to run well. Good cars!

Alex

9,978 posts

300 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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My Integra Type-R is off to its umpteenth trackdays at the weekend (Donington on Sat, Cadwell on Sun!) and is about to crack 155k miles. Going on its 9th 'Ring trip in May too.

BMR

952 posts

194 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Took my mum's old Mk3 Fiesta over the 100,000 mile mark years back. Only 5 digits so went back to 0.

Currently nearly 74k on my own 2005 Fiesta.. owned from new.


joewilliams

2,004 posts

217 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Took my old Astra estate hack from 10k to 210k.

I briefly owned a Volvo 240 with 343k on the clock.

PJ74

5 posts

178 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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I have a Scooby RB5, bought it about 7 1/2 years ago with 45k, been my daily driver and now done 145k - well looked after and nothing major gone wrong, just normal wear & tear. Still going strong and puts a smile on my face every day!! (hopefully this isn't a curse!)

Alex

9,978 posts

300 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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PJ74 said:
I have a Scooby RB5, bought it about 7 1/2 years ago with 45k, been my daily driver and now done 145k - well looked after and nothing major gone wrong, just normal wear & tear. Still going strong and puts a smile on my face every day!! (hopefully this isn't a curse!)
That's a lot of fuel! wink

RDMcG

20,068 posts

223 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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I had a Prelude that I got rid of with 120,000 miles from new. Trouble free it was too.

sjabrown

2,007 posts

176 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Got the 205 rally car at 141,000 (at least that's the mileage that was on the shell). It's now at 168,000 as it was my daily driver for a while!!
I've also owned another 205 that reached 131,000 (second engine).
Current one is a measly 70,000 which isn't bad for its 21 years.

One that's becoming a high miler for me is my Accord - bought at 54,000, now 86,000 15 months later and climbing rapidly.

bigoggy

1,607 posts

180 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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got a mk2 golf gti, at 145,000

sold it at 264,500

garycat

4,931 posts

226 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Bought my WRX new in 2003, now on 135K miles and it still has the original clutch.