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September 30, 2004, 21:37:10 »
This morning whilst looking for an electrical wholesaler* down Thornes Wharfe (the riverside area of Wakefield) the 'Old Girl' clicked over to the 'Big Numbers'
I thought it was worth a picture.
*Far too dear, so might as well use 'Screwfix'
Wonder if I'll see another 100,000 in her?, or I'll eventually get my 110CSW?
After all it's only an average of 1,639miles per month. But I've only averaged 700miles per month since buying it, so maybe I won't do it
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September 30, 2004, 21:43:20 »
:lol:
I did the same Richard, although when all the 0's came up on mine I was on the way back from a day out at Langdale Quest. I pulled over just to take a picture :D
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September 30, 2004, 21:45:06 »
=D> congratulations to you and yours \:D/
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September 30, 2004, 23:06:12 »
She was registered in late August 1998.
It's quite a differance to the Fabia - 18months old & only 9,600miles.
The Mondeo is just 3months old with about 5,000miles - not a lot for a 'Works Van', but if Joanne's in the Leeds office (or in London at a clients) she goes by train.
Think my 'commuter/training' bike (before I stopped commuting) was doing about 8,000miles a year.
Quite a bit to pedal, I suppose
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October 01, 2004, 17:04:40 »
I've just done the same but all the 1's ie. 111111.1
but the pic didn't come out as the battery was dead and the flash didn't work
not bad for an 89 tdi
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October 01, 2004, 17:27:36 »
Somebody on alt.fan.landrover posted a message about their Range Rover... it got to 099999, started to roll over, and promptly broke. Why doesn't this surprise me?
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October 02, 2004, 01:31:21 »
They're no fun 'till they're this old though. My sister and I had a bit of rivalry going a while back, her 1988 Fiesta 950 and My 1993 Cavalier 1.7LSD both hit 180,000 and the Fiesta's engine has never been touched other than servicing. I think this means I can vouch for Slick 50 and regular oil changing.
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October 02, 2004, 10:24:16 »
I had a 1987 escort 1.3L estate company car - got it second hand but when I finished with it in 1991 it had 161000 on it ! it was serviced regular and still going strong - good little engines those old ford 'kent' engines.
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October 02, 2004, 14:38:12 »
I know someone who works at our Hospital who also drives a Taxi (well, he's one of the firms owners as well)
He sold on a 'P' Astra TD estate (the Izuzu engined version) with 430,000 miles at 6years old that had nothing other than regular servicing & 'wear & tear' items replaced
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