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I got in my car yesterday morning to discover this figure on the odometer.

Bear in mind I've only had the car 5 weeks and 3 days.

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There's now another 26 miles on it or so due to another round of my commute.

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Edited by TheInsanity1234

If cars travel 12,000 miles a year on average, you've got some catching up to do.

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Bah I did 400 miles on Tuesday alone! And 2K since the end of April...

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A 10k per annum policy is going to put a stop to that!

My usage patterns have been variable lately as I'm in the middle of my exams so not using the car as much as I would usually.

I did put 20k on my parent's Yeti for them in one year, but it's a diesel so needed the big mileage.

I'm not so bothered about big mileages on my car lol.

The thing that was impressive for me is the fact I've done like 880 miles on it now, but it's fitted into our family lifestyle so well it genuinely feels like I've had it much longer than just over a month.

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Edited by TheInsanity1234

30,000miles in 2 years in our Citigo ASG.

 

Servicing costs = £NIL

Warranty claims = one ..... the radio booster replacment

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