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Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dave G via CarKB.com, Apr 9, 2007.

  1. Hi Guys,

    Due being forced into having a company car my 406 S Estate must go. It is a
    late 2003 110 bhp with 126,000 motorway miles with 13 main dealer service
    stamps in the book, many of which are intermediate oil changes.The car has
    mostly been used for commuting between Lancashire and London. It comes with
    Sat Nav with latest map cd, air con and climate etc. Recent new bits include:
    starter motor, rear discs and pads and 2 Pirrelli P7,s on the front. Any
    offers ? insurance running out so don't hold back guys !

    Dave G
     
    Dave G via CarKB.com, Apr 9, 2007
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  2. 126,000!! Wowee now that is what I call a high mileage car!
     
    Bra and suspenders, Apr 9, 2007
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  3. It is a tad high but its not a lot for a HDI, its never missed a beat except
    for the starter motor.
     
    Dave G via CarKB.com, Apr 9, 2007
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  4. Not really. These diesels are good for twice that. Mine has done 115,000
    miles and uses no oil, no water, returns 47 mpg and runs as well as when it
    was new. Motorway mileage is even better as it causes far less engine
    wear than other driving.
     
    Keith Willcocks, Apr 10, 2007
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  5. Dave G via CarKB.com

    Chrs Guest

    What you on about thats not high mileage car ,not for a diesel.out run
    a petrol anyday. i got a 405 with 254897 on a k plate and that is
    still running o.k. as long the oil and all the filters are done they
    last longer than some of the people on here (hahahahaha)
     
    Chrs, Apr 10, 2007
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  6. I suspect the Vectra company car will not live as long as my Peugeot. 53 mpg
    and a good satnav but thats as good as it gets !
     
    Dave G via CarKB.com, Apr 11, 2007
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  7. No offers, off to ebay she goes .... sad.

     
    Dave G via CarKB.com, Apr 14, 2007
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  8. Dave G via CarKB.com

    Chrs Guest

    So nobody in your road needs it to look after?or put a card in the
    local shop window someone will read it.
     
    Chrs, Apr 14, 2007
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