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iKushtyy Member Since: 19 Apr 2015 Location: London Posts: 94 |
For the most part, I'd say mileage is less relevant on a diesel than a petrol, more relevant is how it's been treated and looked after.. The engine itself will barely be run in at 70k, or even 100k, but if it's been driven hard or abusively, the turbo may have something to say.. Mines on 91k (07/56 plate), and it's still going very well.. |
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20th Jul 2015 2:13pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8501 |
At 70k you could be looking at
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20th Jul 2015 4:58pm |
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stagger Member Since: 05 Oct 2009 Location: Huddersfield West Yorkshire Posts: 72 |
It seems to make around 3 to 4k difference for the extra mileage, could it be going over "100,000" is a psychological barrier.
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20th Jul 2015 7:44pm |
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GraemeC Member Since: 01 Jul 2012 Location: Chester Posts: 836 |
I bought mine 3 years ago at 70k, it has now done 108k
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20th Jul 2015 7:47pm |
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sasdiscos Member Since: 16 Oct 2014 Location: Northants Posts: 286 |
As my missus keeps trying to tell me. I scrutinise cars, as an enthusiast! Where as 99% of people just buy cars and drive them. I should listen to her....instead of following perfection. Maybe I would sleep better.!
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20th Jul 2015 8:15pm |
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archermav Member Since: 01 Jun 2015 Location: Black Country Posts: 345 |
I've just bought an 08 plate one with 140,000 miles on it. Normally, this would scare me silly however, it's got excellent history and appears to have been cared for. Thanks to some sensible advice off here, I went and bought it. Beautiful car and has considerably altered my view on high miles cars. It was also considerably cheaper than any below the magic 100,000 barrier. |
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20th Jul 2015 9:55pm |
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wealy Member Since: 29 Jul 2013 Location: Kings Bromley Posts: 1020 |
A TDV8 with 140,000 miles on the clock with good evidence of being looked after would not worry me in the slightest!
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21st Jul 2015 7:53am |
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proser Member Since: 20 Jul 2015 Location: Stafford Posts: 452 |
I have always run vehicles with high mileage as I have tended to do a lot of miles myself due to the job.
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21st Jul 2015 8:07am |
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stagger Member Since: 05 Oct 2009 Location: Huddersfield West Yorkshire Posts: 72 |
Alternators, starters, hoses, gearbox services etc don't worry me, it is turbos and egr problems that worry me, not just because of the cost, although from what I've heard that can be considerable, but also the reliability, if they go away from your local area, you are at the mercy of whoever to get the vehicle fixed at their price.
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21st Jul 2015 8:19am |
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SKOT Member Since: 24 Oct 2012 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 792 |
Then in my very humble opinion, a TDV8 at this age and mileage is not for you. Would a 4.4 AJV8 or 4.2 SC petrol be out of the question? When you factor in the lower purchase price against the additional fuel consumption plus eliminating the turbo concerns and the overall cost of ownership may be closer than you think? 2006 4.2 SC 2019 Renault Zoe Dynamique Nav |
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21st Jul 2015 8:57am |
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archermav Member Since: 01 Jun 2015 Location: Black Country Posts: 345 |
I'm glad I did. I was originally looking for a petrol FF. I just could not find one with the colour scheme I wanted. I'd been looking for months and almost compromised on one. I was about to give up the search when this one popped up on ebay. Like you, I was concerned re EGR valves/turbos and I cannot get a warranty due to the mileage. But, I accepted the small risk and will do my bit to try and prevent it happening (use the car manly for motorways/regular oil changes,super power diesel etc). Ultimately, and I am in no way well off, if it goes then I fix it. Mind, I've got a ducati 998 in the garage and I've had to adopt a similar outlook for that. |
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21st Jul 2015 9:33am |
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rar110 Member Since: 09 Aug 2014 Location: Brisbane, Australia Posts: 1119 |
My 08MY tdv8 had 230,000km on it when I bought it with a fantastic service history and was in great condition. After 10,000 the tranny output shaft spline and transfer box input gear spline wore to the point where I lost drive. The tranny was performing great until this point. I blame Land Rover for this failure as the spline was dry and rusted as it had no lubrication applied when assembled. I had the used replacement L322 tranny and transfer box separated to apply lubrication to the output shaft spline. The output shaft spline was already lubricated. So I was just unlucky I think. Although LRPhil has come across others with the same problem.
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2nd Aug 2015 6:12am |
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