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My Felicia

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nice to see you back on Jaymz :thumbup:

My Felly needs a service and other stuff doing to it soon.

I might have to post pics up of mine but its not as customised as AKs :D

Get the pics up, always nice to see photo threads to break the usual technical problem threads!

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Good mileage to buy one at is, with any car, as low as possible, but the Felicias seem to go strong to 100,000 + if looked after well. The engines seem to be simple and reliable wee units

60 000 bad? or good?

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Just about right, nicely broken in i'd say but the sort of mileage you'd be lookin at minor things startin to fail on the felicia. Try and get a clean one with around 50k miles for under a grand and you're laughin

Got some pics up

Most Felicias are under a grand anyway :D

I bought mine with 74k miles and I needed the front brakes doing.

Mileage isnt that big a factor as they will eat them up anyway.

Mines coming close on 110k. :thumbup:

Source a clean well kept one thats not got too much rust on and you'll be fine.

Remember to view. As you're a current Felly owner you'll prob know what to look for too :cool:

thanks guys well guess ill get lookin :D would love to have a 1.6 mpi though :) jus cause it bit of an upgrade in red or black:D oooooo or silver:D thanks guys

I used to have a T reg 1.6 in a very nice metallic dark blue, one of the best cars i ever owned.:thumbup:

Those wheels look ace.

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