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StevieB

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777 posts

169 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Trawling through Autotrader yesterday, as I do to amuse myself, I came across an extraordinary find. A 54 reg Mk2 Octavia 1.9 TDI with DSG, nothing special you might think, but this one has done 387,000 miles!!! Must be an ex-taxi and the photos seem to indicate it is wearing its miles remarkably well.

In fact there are at least half a dozen diesel TDIs with over 200K on the clock in the autotrader.

So it begs the question, as this car is so beloved of the taxi brigade is it the modern day equvalent of something like the old 504 diesel, or Merc W123. Basically a plain and sturdy car that with care can go on forever.

Im not sure if the later diesels will last as well, but given that Skoda had 3 cars in Autoexpresses best cars to own feature last week, all being top 10 reliability, have Skoda pinched toyota and hondas mantra of building the most reliable cars?

More to the point, why do VW and Audis seem more troublesome than the czech built cars??

In fact,

vit4

3,507 posts

191 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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In fact? hehe

As it goes the 1.9's are generally considered the last properly sturdy diesel engine IIRC. Certainly my dad's Fabia estate with it hasn't thrown any problems at all.

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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nothing new just shows how much a badge costs really.

the plants are run extremely well and remember skoda has fought for its place.


davepoth

29,395 posts

220 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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It has something to do with the drivers of the cars I think - most Skodas are not bought for going quickly in. Also the suspension always seems a bit more compliant in Skodas compared to their other VAG equivalents, which will also help with longevity.

CampDavid

9,145 posts

219 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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At around that point Skoda did an unlimited miles warranty of some nature. Error

Some cab drivers were clubbing together and buying one car between the four of them and working a shifft system. Dealers were changing clutches on cars which were a year old. With 200k miles on them.

Ray Luxury-Yacht

8,918 posts

237 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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davepoth said:
It has something to do with the drivers of the cars I think - most Skodas are not bought for going quickly in. Also the suspension always seems a bit more compliant in Skodas compared to their other VAG equivalents, which will also help with longevity.
Hmm, scratchchin well my Octy VRS petrol turbo gets driven as per the badge would incite me to, and lots of Police forces around the country would no doubt agree!

It's 120,000 miles up and drives as tight as a drum. Although I have recently replaced the shocks and springs because I like decent handling.

Another indication of build quality might be, that despite mine being a '51 plate, there isn't a single knock, rattle or squeak to be found inside, anywhere. And believe me, I am Mr. Fussy about interior squeaks!


Changedmyname

12,549 posts

202 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
Hmm, scratchchin well my Octy VRS petrol turbo gets driven as per the badge would incite me to, and lots of Police forces around the country would no doubt agree!

It's 120,000 miles up and drives as tight as a drum. Although I have recently replaced the shocks and springs because I like decent handling.

Another indication of build quality might be, that despite mine being a '51 plate, there isn't a single knock, rattle or squeak to be found inside, anywhere. And believe me, I am Mr. Fussy about interior squeaks!
My Golf is on a "Y" plate without rattles.
Lucky I guess.

Ray Luxury-Yacht

8,918 posts

237 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Changedmyname said:
Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
Hmm, scratchchin well my Octy VRS petrol turbo gets driven as per the badge would incite me to, and lots of Police forces around the country would no doubt agree!

It's 120,000 miles up and drives as tight as a drum. Although I have recently replaced the shocks and springs because I like decent handling.

Another indication of build quality might be, that despite mine being a '51 plate, there isn't a single knock, rattle or squeak to be found inside, anywhere. And believe me, I am Mr. Fussy about interior squeaks!
My Golf is on a "Y" plate without rattles.
Lucky I guess.
Ooh, good darts. I hope mine's as good as yours in 20 years lol!

I have had a couple of French cars and a couple of Fords though, so maybe I'm unduly sensitive to this kinda thing! biggrin


Wafflesmk2

1,347 posts

175 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Mate of mine has an 02 Mondeo which is an ex-taxi. I think it's had one DMF and that's it.

It's on about 280,000 miles and still going strong.

Ray Luxury-Yacht

8,918 posts

237 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Wafflesmk2 said:
Mate of mine has an 02 Mondeo which is an ex-taxi. I think it's had one DMF and that's it.

It's on about 280,000 miles and still going strong.
Oy, this is a Skoda thread! Get out! biggrin


GuitarTech

582 posts

171 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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My soon-to-be son in law has an Oktavia Estate with the 2.0l TDI motor. It's on 170K KM and is rock solid. It actually drives better than my Golf V Estate which has only 60K KM, although they share the same engine type, and are built on the same platform.

TallbutBuxomly

12,254 posts

237 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Uuuh my audi a4 1.9tdi is on 372500 miles at present. No rattles or squeaks.

BorkFactor

7,278 posts

179 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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TallbutBuxomly said:
Uuuh my audi a4 1.9tdi is on 372500 miles at present. No rattles or squeaks.
I remember you posted a few photos of it a while back, and it looks good!

Has it thrown any big bills your way?

tbc

3,017 posts

196 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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I remember reading in a local free newspaper a few years back

some Taxi Driver had done 500,000 miles in his Skoda Superb TDI

so the Skoda Dealership offered him a brand new Superb if they could have the car to put in their showroom

The taxi driver took the new skoda and ran

TallbutBuxomly

12,254 posts

237 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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BorkFactor said:
I remember you posted a few photos of it a while back, and it looks good!

Has it thrown any big bills your way?
Its about to. Biggest bill so far was a cambelt and service at audi in its early days which came in at iirc something like 850 quid.

Spent 600 or so on a clutch and release bearing at 130k or so (preventative work) and of course there was the 2.5k to repair the damage i did sliding it sideways into a crash barrier.

It now looks like it is due a dual mass flywheel and service so around 7-900 quid bill.

Debating whether to get it done. Although might try replacing the egr valve first.

Otherwise jsut run of the mill stuff really.

Fire99

9,863 posts

250 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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I have to admit the 'Superb' 2.5 tdi does look a rather fine waft-mobile.

BorkFactor

7,278 posts

179 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Fire99 said:
I have to admit the 'Superb' 2.5 tdi does look a rather fine waft-mobile.
Don't touch the 2.5 TDI engine! yikes

I believe they do a nice V6 petrol though... cloud9


TallbutBuxomly said:
Its about to. Biggest bill so far was a cambelt and service at audi in its early days which came in at iirc something like 850 quid.

Spent 600 or so on a clutch and release bearing at 130k or so (preventative work) and of course there was the 2.5k to repair the damage i did sliding it sideways into a crash barrier.

It now looks like it is due a dual mass flywheel and service so around 7-900 quid bill.

Debating whether to get it done. Although might try replacing the egr valve first.

Otherwise jsut run of the mill stuff really.
Wow, that is very impressive. Is it still on the original turbo?

DMF is a pain, but if the rest of the car is fine then it might be worth replacing. Is it not possible to just clean the EGR valve rather than fork out for a replacement?

Nice to see someone looking after a car and running it to high mileage, I like that stuff smile

Baryonyx

18,208 posts

180 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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StevieB said:
Trawling through Autotrader yesterday, as I do to amuse myself, I came across an extraordinary find. A 54 reg Mk2 Octavia 1.9 TDI with DSG, nothing special you might think, but this one has done 387,000 miles!!! Must be an ex-taxi and the photos seem to indicate it is wearing its miles remarkably well.
Nothing too out of the ordinary. You'd be surprised at how tough cars are these days. At work I am regularly speaking to taxi drivers when I work weekend nights. Many of them drive their cars up to about 300,000 miles. I've seen Ford Mondeos, Volvo S60 D5's, Peugeot 406 HDi's, Skoda Octavia and Superbs etc etc all with over 300,000 miles and running like new.

It kind of puts the old stereotypes about build quality to bed.

Deva Link

26,934 posts

266 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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StevieB said:
Trawling through Autotrader yesterday, as I do to amuse myself, I came across an extraordinary find. A 54 reg Mk2 Octavia 1.9 TDI with DSG, nothing special you might think, but this one has done 387,000 miles!!! Must be an ex-taxi and the photos seem to indicate it is wearing its miles remarkably well.
I doubt it would be an ex-taxi with the DSG box. DSG is a can (box smile ) of worms.

chris333

1,034 posts

260 months

Thursday 19th April 2012
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Had a ride back from Heathrow last week in an E-class estate that clicked through 333,333 miles on the journey. It felt and sounded remarkable smooth and tight.