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i drive a skoda superb and its got 376000 mile on the clock and still goes like its new so come on and add wot sort of miles you have on your clock and wot car its on

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i drive a skoda superb and its got 376000 mile on the clock and still goes like its new so come on and add wot sort of miles you have on your clock and wot car its on

Only 103K on our '03 Octy1 130hp L&K but it still feels like a 9 second 0-60 and looks great. Apparently they were about £17K when new ie 2003, which is only £2K less than I paid for my L&K last year. Only cost £5K and it goes and looks like new plus all the luxurys that still work xenons, heated seats, 6-CD etc.

I'm currently on 141500 in my '52' Fabia PD100 and got it remapped at 140000

I had my old Furby vRS until about 110k

My current MX5 is at about (170k-ish KM on the clock)

85,000 ish miles on my Polo. Been faultless in my ownership, everything still works.

My Fabia was on 103k miles and was dead on its feet pretty much.

I drive a 2004 Fabia vRS and its just hit 54,000 miles........

152,800 miles

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i drive a skoda superb and its got 376000 mile on the clock and still goes like its new so come on and add wot sort of miles you have on your clock and wot car its on

Taxi driver?

What have you had to replace on it? Also how often do you get it serviced? (ie variable or fixed)

Did 120K in about 3 years on my Toledo (Altea with boot lip) which I got rid of a few months ago.

10K servicing, what a pain when you are doing 4K a month for most months ie ever 10 weeks.

Nice to have variable on the Octys, 19K on the petrol and 24K on the diesel.

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My 2004 (04) Fabia vRS is just about to reach 70K miles. I bought it Sept 06 (2 years old) and it had 37k miles on the clock.

My 56 plate Octavia is around 25K miles at the moment, people are surprised it's a four year old car.

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What have you had to replace on it? Also how often do you get it serviced? (ie variable or fixed)

yes iam a taxi driver just had to replace the gear box and clutch every six weeks change oil and filter and tyres brake pads and it uses a bit oil and it runs on lpg,had to replace a few water pipes but nothing to expencive but recomend a skoda to any one thats not the tyres and brake pads every six weeks just when there needed

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My Octavia is on 75K

The MX5 is on a 158K! :thumbup:

My '99 Octavia 1.9TDi Estate is on 210k.

I'm on 106k in the Volvo with an engine rebuild at 96k when the engine went BOOM!

2005 Mk1 octavia vRS - 57,000

Fabia vrs 70k and I thought my miles were getting high

2006 (06) fabia vrs - 83k and runs like a dream

Our Fabia will be a year old next month and we have just gone over 4000 miles.

Our 2008 Fabia has got 13500 miles on the clock, we have only stuck 4200 on it since we bought it in August!

Dec 2009 Octy vRS diesel 36000 miles

Get rid at 40000.

VRS TFSI just hit 46k. Runs like new.

SWMBO had a Tigra convertible that had done 94k when we got shot of it and it felt like it had been written off and rebuilt 3 times.

1.9tdi elegance estate (octavia) 195,000 miles, still pulling strong!

05 Fabia VRS, just about to go over 60k, done 20k in the last 18 months since i got it

I'm on 306k miles with my Fabia Sdi, but 'Fat Bloke' has more than 1.4 million miles -

'omg stop talking about the bss engine i have one of these ive done 1450628 miles ssshhhhhh no more talk about oil pumps please'

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