gez bay
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What would you class as high milage on a diesel car?
see loads around the 130,000+ and seems to sell very quick.
never owned a diesel before, and not sure what to stay away from when looking.
Gez
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3CorsaMeal
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Guy at work just bought a 406 diesel with over 240,000miles on it, sounds fecked to me, but doesn't seem to stop it working
engines aren't really the problem with cars, its all the other bits, like suspension, brakes, steering etc that seem to wear out first
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Robin
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Depends on the car.
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Planty02
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I bought a Focus with 90k on the clocks. At 100k it needed timing chain, clutch, flywheel etc etc etc....cost an arm and a leg.
Ran like a dream after that though so i'd say avoid the big 100k from experience. Anything with this milage will be ok as long as its had all the service bits done
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gez bay
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im looking at a small diesel engine'd car.
like a 1.4, 1.5 something like that. clio dci?
loads with 140k+ and they seem to go straight
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Ben J
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A German Derv with FDSH and 100k+miles wouldn't worry me tbh.
Not sure i'd actually buy one, but atm I don't need to.
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All Torque
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Don't forget your Focus liked to let copious amounts of water into the footwells via the air vents Planty
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RachelSmith92
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The other half had a bora on 200k miles, engine ran fine and the interior/exterior had held up pretty well. Sold within a few hours of him putting it up as well. Cant imagine a smaller car holding up quite as well.
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adiohead
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Friend has a 530D with moon miles and it's fine, had a bit of rust but he cleared it up with a grinder and painted over.
(yes, a BMW with rust )
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scottyp1989
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i dont think iv ever had a car with less than 100k on the clock
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NovaGTE2
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I have a 307 with 110K on which is quite low for 9 year old Diesel it would appear; we use to have an Audi with 130K and neither ever broke or feel like they are on there last legs. Women at work has a 2002 A4 diesel with 225K on and just had its first replacement clutch fitted and the engine is still going strong!
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mattk
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my transit has over 200k on it, dont know if its the same engine though
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gez bay
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someone recommend me a good buy for under 2k then
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
A German Derv with FDSH and 100k+miles wouldn't worry me tbh.
Not sure i'd actually buy one, but atm I don't need to.
I've bought 2. Both were spot on.
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AlexW
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Registered: 25th Oct 08
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Brother has a Mk4 golf tdi that has just ticked over 200k.
Even his diesel alfa has done 160k and is still spot on apart from the clutch dying.
I've just bought a clio dci on 146k, Not collected it yet though
[Edited on 26-10-2011 by AlexW]
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gez bay
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im looking at clio dci's
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AlexW
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Be prepared to do the clutch on high mile ones, but they haven't got a duel mass flywheel and the clutch kits are under £100. Although not a easy change.
Turbo's are cheap enough to buy, Otherwise the issues are injector coding which normally shows up after doing head gasket etc.
Expect trim bits to fall of being that high miles and french. Bushes and shocks will need doing, Maybe replacement interior/steering wheel (172/182 interior can be picked up for £200 or so)
When in good working order they are ok cars, Cheap to run but the 65's lack power, 80 is deffo the one to go for but they are more money, They also benefit from £20 tax vs £30 on 65's.
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gez bay
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cheers for that. im in the middle of breaking my 172 so if i get a dci, i'll just throw a couple of parts onto it
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AlexW
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Registered: 25th Oct 08
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Sell me the steering wheel
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gez bay
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its minging its done the common melting
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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suzuki swift is the car to have, 4.8 litres per 100km
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Jake
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does that make it 100mpg?
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Steve
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57mpg
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Jake
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course it does yeh. was thinking 8 litres to a gallon for some reason
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
suzuki swift is the car to have, 4.8 litres per 100km
New Swift Sport has got good reviews! Evo 4/5, Autoexpress 5/5!!
Probably the modern day equivalent to the mk5 Fiesta Zetec-S
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