How Many Miles Has Your HDI Covered?

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How Many Miles Has Your HDI Covered?
#31
51k on a 99 hdi meridian Smile
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#32
207k Smile

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#33
156k on my 99 T plate. Still good for Another 150 then lol.
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#34
Finally hit 193001 today. 2000 reg Estate
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#35
176k on 2000(x) hatch. Bought last march with 114k on it. Safe to say I should cut down on my mileage.
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#36
About 116k on my 2001 (y-reg). Owned it for nearly 5 years, had 76k when I bought it.
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#37
Mine was just shy of 111k when I sold it.
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#38
(30-03-2014, 12:15 PM)Razorback_Rob Wrote: 176k on 2000(x) hatch. Bought last march with 114k on it. Safe to say I should cut down on my mileage.

What, you did 62k in one year!! The most I ever did was around 36k.
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(30-03-2014, 12:15 PM)Razorback_Rob Wrote: 176k on 2000(x) hatch. Bought last march with 114k on it. Safe to say I should cut down on my mileage.

How did you do 62k in 1 year?
Quite a few miles that!
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#40
Thats about 2k miles a day Undecided
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#41
I make it 170miles a day.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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#42
My daily commute is 63 miles with dropping my missus off at work on the way (there's no nice paid jobs really where I live unless you're self employed or a passionate love for being a farmer or chef) then back again so just over 126 miles a day. Do a lot of long drives for work using my personal car as well. Add all in adds up I guess. Amazed that she puts up with the abuse.
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#43
Robs milage is indeed insane, the endless list of things wearing out on that hdi are proof too haha

Broken fuel line on Saturday, rear shocks collapsed on Sunday... Bloody thing :-P

I'd like to see a vag put up with that kind of daily punishment and still be going reasonably strong haha
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#44
Neither my tdi or the dreaded sdi could :L. My bust dampers are cheap lowering (;
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#45
I bought a road legal W reg diablo 5 door meridian HDi last night for £200 quid. Currently sat on 148k miles and has had a cambelt / waterpump and a clutch in the last 20k Big Grin
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(31-03-2014, 09:54 AM)Matt-Rallye Wrote: I bought a road legal W reg diablo 5 door meridian HDi last night for £200 quid. Currently sat on 148k miles and has had a cambelt / waterpump and a clutch in the last 20k Big Grin

Bargain hunter extraordinaire :-P
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#47
I heard from the grapevine you had (Zakk) any pictures? Smile
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#48
No pics yet, not picking it up for a fortnight as its my mates dads and hes still using it for work. Sad could of done with it this week as iv gotta tax the rallye again now :'(

Will get a pic or two this week though Smile
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(31-03-2014, 09:46 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: Robs milage is indeed insane, the endless list of things wearing out on that hdi are proof too haha

Broken fuel line on Saturday, rear shocks collapsed on Sunday... Bloody thing :-P

I'd like to see a vag put up with that kind of daily punishment and still be going reasonably strong haha

In all the 313k miles mines done it's only broke down twice, once the lift pump the other was because of some knob damaging the fuel pressure sensor cable.

With the lift pump failure I know it was about to go as it was noisy on the Sunday night and I had to get to work at a new place the next morning. It lasted me 100 miles the trip down and almost got me there, 20 miles short. In high sight I should replaced it Monday morning and been late.

I've just kept on top of services, suspension bushes and it's repaid me with many trouble free miles driving. Even the clutch lasted 300k miles! That was only the release bearing failing, there was loads of meat left on the pressure plate.
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(31-03-2014, 09:46 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: Robs milage is indeed insane, the endless list of things wearing out on that hdi are proof too haha

Broken fuel line on Saturday, rear shocks collapsed on Sunday... Bloody thing :-P

I'd like to see a vag put up with that kind of daily punishment and still be going reasonably strong haha

Now sporting the badass engineering uprated peugeot motorsport fuel hose.
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(31-03-2014, 11:37 AM)Matt-Rallye Wrote:
(31-03-2014, 09:46 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: Robs milage is indeed insane, the endless list of things wearing out on that hdi are proof too haha

Broken fuel line on Saturday, rear shocks collapsed on Sunday... Bloody thing :-P

I'd like to see a vag put up with that kind of daily punishment and still be going reasonably strong haha

Now sporting the badass engineering uprated peugeot motorsport fuel hose.

Which after a dual carriageway blast appears to be working 100% infact feels a bit more pokey Smile.
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(31-03-2014, 02:40 PM)Razorback_Rob Wrote:
(31-03-2014, 11:37 AM)Matt-Rallye Wrote:
(31-03-2014, 09:46 AM)ozonehostile Wrote: Robs milage is indeed insane, the endless list of things wearing out on that hdi are proof too haha

Broken fuel line on Saturday, rear shocks collapsed on Sunday... Bloody thing :-P

I'd like to see a vag put up with that kind of daily punishment and still be going reasonably strong haha

Now sporting the badass engineering uprated peugeot motorsport fuel hose.

Which after a dual carriageway blast appears to be working 100% infact feels a bit more pokey Smile.

It was the lamborghini overalls see Wink gave it sporting pedigree Tongue
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#53
Lots of pizza fueling it too
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#54
144k meridian estate
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#55
How did you get a 2002, i thought they seized to make them in 2001. 51 is the latest i have ever seen!

Is it a 5 door or a 3?

(26-03-2014, 06:52 PM)PE02KHG Wrote: 62,000 ninja
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#56
There's a fair number of 2002 registered 306 estate models around on 51 and 02 registrations.
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#57
Yeah, estates and cabbys carried on a bit longer than the hatches. Smile

Mine ticked over 273,000 yesterday. Big Grin
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#58
My mate who is a mechanic knows of one with wait for it.. 750k!!! It is a 2005 2.0 hdi peugeot partner van. Father and son run a courier service and the oil os changed every 6000 miles
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(01-04-2014, 03:37 PM)HD-Aye! Wrote: My mate who is a mechanic knows of one with wait for it.. 750k!!! It is a 2005 2.0 hdi peugeot partner van. Father and son run a courier service and the oil os changed every 6000 miles

That's pretty impressive.

Some quick back of the beermat calculations suggest that assuming it's 8 years old and that it's been used Monday to Friday every week for its entire life that it's done on average 360 miles per day.
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#60
Saw an 03 plate up by Dum-dum's once. O.o Late registration i guess, but still...

That's a crazy amount of mileage, original engine?
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