1,000 miles in 6 years?!

1,000 miles in 6 years?!

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edo

Original Poster:

16,699 posts

278 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Ok, on a Veryon or something, but....

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...

EDLT

15,421 posts

219 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Maybe it had an elderly owner, if it has been running around cold all the time the engine is probably buggered.

RB Will

10,225 posts

253 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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I walk further than that. Maybe it's a typo and should be 10,000 or 100,000. Or it was owned by an old person.

dooosuk

464 posts

238 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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It's not a type.

Obviously owned by an old person (it is a Honda) and either never used...or used for very short journeys.

McSam

6,753 posts

188 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Ad said:
GENUINE ONE THOUSAND MILES THIS CAR IS AS IT LEFT THE FACTORY
Doesn't look like a typo to me wink

I wouldn't touch it, it's almost certainly never seen a service and been clutch-ridden to the shops and back all its life.

va1o

16,073 posts

220 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Make sure it's still had its annual service, otherwise the low mileage is worthless and you might as well buy a 60k example with FSH.

Colonial

13,553 posts

218 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Jaysus. I do that much in about 2 weeks.

Superhoop

4,744 posts

206 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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McSam said:
Ad said:
GENUINE ONE THOUSAND MILES THIS CAR IS AS IT LEFT THE FACTORY
Doesn't look like a typo to me wink

I wouldn't touch it, it's almost certainly never seen a service and been clutch-ridden to the shops and back all its life.
Well it sort of is - The odometer reading is 1090, so it's nearly 1100 wink

rob.e

2,862 posts

291 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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McSam said:
oesn't look like a typo to me wink

I wouldn't touch it, it's almost certainly never seen a service and been clutch-ridden to the shops and back all its life.
Ordinarily yes BUT its a Honda. It'll be fine.


Deranged Granny

2,315 posts

181 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Have you seen the average age of Civic drivers of that model?

soad

33,791 posts

189 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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I say owned by OAP too, perhaps an older couple who has a car each
Hardly doing motor any favours though

iphonedyou

9,866 posts

170 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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McSam said:
oesn't look like a typo to me wink

I wouldn't touch it, it's almost certainly never seen a service and been clutch-ridden to the shops and back all its life.
It's done 1000 miles. Change the oil and it'll be grand. It's a 1000 mile old Honda engine for god sake.

I'd imagine the poor oul dear popped her clogs shortly after bringing it home, and it took a few years to pay off the finance.


Edited by iphonedyou on Friday 8th April 13:46

va1o

16,073 posts

220 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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iphonedyou said:
McSam said:
oesn't look like a typo to me wink

I wouldn't touch it, it's almost certainly never seen a service and been clutch-ridden to the shops and back all its life.
This... isn't even sarcasm, is it? Dear me.

It's done 1000 miles. Change the oil and it'll grand. It's a 1000 mile old Honda engine for god sake.
I agree with McSam. It most likely won't have any stamps in the service book, making the low mileage worthless. If the OP buys it and sticks on 9000 miles, when he comes to sell it the car will look mighty suspicious and most people will just assume its been clocked and walk away.

V88Dicky

7,341 posts

196 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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If it was within my imaginary budget, I'd probably have a punt on that, provided nothing showed up on a detailed inspection and test drive.

Shame its in Metallic Tarmac, but hey ho.

Synchromesh

2,428 posts

179 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Aren't these supposedly the engines with recorded failures though? Low mileage can surely only be a positive impact on the rest of the car. Having said that £7k does seem a little steep

BlueMR2

8,820 posts

215 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Synchromesh said:
Aren't these supposedly the engines with recorded failures though? Low mileage can surely only be a positive impact on the rest of the car. Having said that £7k does seem a little steep
Everything siezing up through lack of use isn't what most would regard as a positive impact.

Dogwatch

6,313 posts

235 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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If it was owned by an elderly person it was probably paid for in cash rather than on finance. However if they became unable to drive and the car was either sold on their behalf or by an Executor it may have been standing idle for quite some time.
My FiL sold his little-used car after he was admitted to a Nursing home but it had been idle for 18 months before that due to his illness.

kmc1

12,033 posts

173 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Probably driven once a week to the Post Office to collect the pension. Engine probably NEVER reached proper temps and 4th and 4th gear cogs have cobwebs on them....probably.





Hmmmm, too many probables...scratchchin



Ahm oot!

jake15919

738 posts

178 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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Doesn't sound like typical pensioner spec. Distinctly fishy smell.

Jgtv

2,129 posts

210 months

Friday 8th April 2011
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What the hell did they need the sat nav for?