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wiki01
1 month ago

Nowadays, this colometer performance is nothing special when all inspections and maintenance have been carried out. My neighbor has a Suzuki Swift gasoline, who now has almost 500,000km, I sold my Kia Sorento with 300,000km, my Mercedes 180 T compressor with 289.000, both with automatic. All mechanically perfect.

7duerr
1 month ago

Hello,

So small cars, probably not fenced and no Abarth or Mini JCW or otherwise highly engineized mini car.

As long as there is a complete maintenance documentation (analogously and/or digitally caressed), inspections are always made and regular oil changes etc. … then it shouldn’t be a problem…

It would be helpful to know how hard the previous one got rid of. So whether the previous owners have driven this thing carefully or always nice in the 1st/2. gear up to 6000 revolutions on cold engine. With regard to this, you will probably not receive exact information.

A little risk is always. No Risk, No Fun. Good luck.

Best regards

Scusselbudd
1 month ago

Depends on the previous handling.

schleudermaxe
1 month ago

I’d ask my screwdriver, because he’s supposed to get the good piece back when something crawls,

and my insurance adviser, not that after approval the tachographs are not enough.

Good luck and good time.

AnnaStark
1 month ago

Nowadays, this is no longer a problem when maintenance has been carried out regularly. Look into the inspection booklet

Funship
1 month ago

I’d think more about the 15 years than about the few miles.

TheMonkfood
1 month ago

If he was regularly maintained and well maintained, 100,000 km are almost nothing

Mondovada3
1 month ago

What kind of one?…

fronaldfruck
1 month ago

Price?