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Hello I'm New to the site .I am thinking about buying A 2010 Superb  2.0 tdi with approximately 124k miles on clock.Can anyone advise meif this a good deal.

Hi there,

 

Whether that car is a good deal or not depends on the cars condition, service history, trim level etc and is something you need to find out from the owner or by seeing the car in person then comparing with similar vehicles for sale.

From my understanding, the things to look for are: full service history (oil changed every 10-12k miles or 1 year), evidence of the cambelt and water pump having been changed within the last 5 years and 75k miles (I think). Also at that mileage I would imagine the egr valve has been changed or does not have much life left so look to see that's been changed. From the research I did before buying my superb overall they appear to be a pretty reliable car but I am sure there are some more experienced forum members who wil be able to offer more in depth advice as I have only ever worked on vehicles as an amateur.

@Akabozonie

Welcome.

 

What is the deal,

as in how much is the car, from a private seller, or a trader pretending to be one or selling on behalf of a customer? 

 

If a trader or dealer what Warranty or any are you getting, just a 'car fit for purpose / consumer rights'. / 3 months warranty.

 

???

Who has been servicing the car in the past couple or 3 years and where has it been getting MOT'd.

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What does the MOT history look like as well as a documented service history for the past 3 years?

 

A good & trusted Skoda garage is Victoria Garage in Maud.   

Edited by roottoot

20 hours ago, Akabozonie said:

Hello I'm New to the site .I am thinking about buying A 2010 Superb  2.0 tdi with approximately 124k miles on clock.Can anyone advise meif this a good deal.

 

Yes, it should sell for double that.

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