I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and there
are many out there with 100+k mileages.
I know that engines are almost bullit proof nowadays but surely there could
be extra costs in running a high mileage car as things like the suspenshon
may be worn out? Shud I worry or not?
Duncan Wood - 24 Jul 2009 00:16 GMT
> I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and
> there
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> suspenshon
> may be worn out? Shud I worry or not?
It depends on what you buy & whether or not you think the saving on
capital will outweigh the increased maintenance. BUt in general I reckon
the high mileage ex motorway cars are the best buy.
Mike P - 24 Jul 2009 11:34 GMT
> I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and there
> are many out there with 100+k mileages.
>
> I know that engines are almost bullit proof nowadays but surely there could
> be extra costs in running a high mileage car as things like the suspenshon
> may be worn out? Shud I worry or not?
Not really IME. As long as it drives well and doesn't rattle/shake and
has a decent MOT, anythign that's worn out should have been replaced
already.
My Puma has 106k on it now and drives very well indeed. I've had cars
with over 200k on them drive extremely well, and cars with 50k on them
feel like they are totally F..ked (though one of them was a Punto!)
Mike P
Pete M - 24 Jul 2009 11:37 GMT
>> I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and there
>> are many out there with 100+k mileages.
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> with over 200k on them drive extremely well, and cars with 50k on them
> feel like they are totally F..ked (though one of them was a Punto!)
My 850 is on 128,000 and it's fine, bugger all up with it.

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Alf - 24 Jul 2009 12:17 GMT
Ta peeps; am looking at Focus; SEAT Leon type of size... but I don't want to
pay too much for ins so not getting a 2 liter powermachine..
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Conor - 24 Jul 2009 13:02 GMT
> My 850 is on 128,000 and it's fine, bugger all up with it.
My current Capri is on 174,500 and fine. Nowt wrong with it other than
shagged front wings but mechanically, its spot on.

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Tony (UncleFista) - 24 Jul 2009 12:29 GMT
>I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and there
>are many out there with 100 mileages.
>
> I know that engines are almost bullit proof nowadays but surely there
> could be extra costs in running a high mileage car as things like the
> suspenshon may be worn out? Shud I worry or not?
The last few cars I've owned have had over 120k on 'em, none have failed in
any way.
As long as they're looked after they're fine, the suspension bushes can be
pretty worn etc. but just have a good look around they're service items.
I'd prefer a high milage, motorway cruiser rather than a low milage car
owned by someone who only drove it every now and again around town...

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Doki - 24 Jul 2009 13:05 GMT
>I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and there
>are many out there with 100+k mileages.
>
> I know that engines are almost bullit proof nowadays but surely there
> could be extra costs in running a high mileage car as things like the
> suspenshon may be worn out? Shud I worry or not?
In my experience, the major thing to take wear is the interior. Some cars
seem to be really hammered by the miles or get clocked a lot - any Fiesta
with many miles on it looks like it's been driven to the moon and back by
two sumo wrestlers, with the seats completely worn out. On the other hand,
some makes tend to wear well, or get treated better / get driven by lighter
people...
Doki - 24 Jul 2009 13:05 GMT
>I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and there
>are many out there with 100+k mileages.
>
> I know that engines are almost bullit proof nowadays but surely there
> could be extra costs in running a high mileage car as things like the
> suspenshon may be worn out? Shud I worry or not?
In my experience, the major thing to take wear is the interior. Some cars
seem to be really hammered by the miles or get clocked a lot - any Fiesta
with many miles on it looks like it's been driven to the moon and back by
two sumo wrestlers, with the seats completely worn out. On the other hand,
some makes tend to wear well, or get treated better / get driven by lighter
people...
Duncan Wood - 24 Jul 2009 22:50 GMT
>> I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and
>> there are many out there with 100+k mileages.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> other hand, some makes tend to wear well, or get treated better / get
> driven by lighter people...
It does rather depend on the previous owners, I may have once met a Ford
Escort previously owned by a family weighing over 100stone, it was rather
knackered by 80K
Ian Dalziel - 24 Jul 2009 18:47 GMT
>I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and there
>are many out there with 100+k mileages.
>
>I know that engines are almost bullit proof nowadays but surely there could
>be extra costs in running a high mileage car as things like the suspenshon
>may be worn out? Shud I worry or not?
Stik with what you no - stae under the brudge.

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DervMan - 25 Jul 2009 08:39 GMT
>I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and there
>are many out there with 100+k mileages.
>
> I know that engines are almost bullit proof nowadays but surely there
> could be extra costs in running a high mileage car as things like the
> suspenshon may be worn out? Shud I worry or not?
As others have said, it depends on the car in question and how well it's
been looked after. To a point it also depends on how long you plan on
keeping it and how many miles you'll cover. And of course... what you want.
However, a ten year old Focus with 100K is going to be a different animal to
a three year old 120K Focus. If budget isn't an issue I'd take the three
year old. Most of those 120,000 miles will be on a motorway. The older
machine could have covered those miles any way.

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johannes - 25 Jul 2009 08:50 GMT
> I are thinking of getting a run around car that must be reliabel and there
> are many out there with 100+k mileages.
>
> I know that engines are almost bullit proof nowadays but surely there could
> be extra costs in running a high mileage car as things like the suspenshon
> may be worn out? Shud I worry or not?
The important thing is to listen to the engine with bonnet open, and drive the
car to feel that the engine performs smoothly. Although in the olden days, there
were stories about putting bananas in the gearbox for a quick sale...