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Hi all, brand new to the forum and this is my first post...!

Just bought a MKIII superb combi, first reg May 2016. Gun metal grey, Ambition trim. Not mint but not far off. Drives like a new car but check out the mileage..!!

Can anyone beat 388,884km on a 16 plate Superb? 😁

 

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Nope! Our 2016 is on 40k (65km). 

I'm the same as Numskull with a 2016 on 40k miles.

Currently 240,000km and it drives as 'almost new' but not quite.

Mines a 2017,  just ticked over 60k so 10k per year on average at this rate

Not on a 16 plate but can beat it on a 17 plate.  2017 2.0 TDi 190BHP DSG and currently on 396700km.  Still drives great.

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2015 46k

2022 8 months old now on 26k

173k km. Wondering whether to change it for a lower-mileage one with more toys for about the same payment or keep it... decisions, decisions...

18 hours ago, cnc said:

2022 8 months old now on 26k

What, how? 

2016. 220ps 123k km 7 years

2023. 280ps  3k km 4 months

 

2017 74k miles

Edited by 35North

2020 at 33 803 km

Welcome! That's mega mileage. 

 

2016 with 30k miles here.... 

My Kubota micro tractor has just clocked up 3500 hours since 1980.

My July 2017 Superb L&K 220 has 13748 miles on the clock. I don't get out much LOL.

June 2016 145k miles which is about 230k km.

a real range here. and reassuring to see some high miles. around 80k for me on a 2016 280. 

bought at 2 yrs old with 40k, so I've reduced the yearly down to average ish.

 

2015 160K miles

I bought my Sportline in December 2016 with 1,700 dealer miles on it. I've done 23,400 since, averaging 36.4 mpg measured at the pump. Except for loose window trim, I've only ever spent money on annual services and a battery after 6 years. Best Most reliable car I've ever owned.

 

When they finally install electric charging points in my neighbourhood, someone is going to get a really nice petrol motor.

 

(Edit) Forgot a new set of Vredestein tyres I bought to replace the Pirelli's I never really liked.

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 13/06/2023 at 14:25, Danoid said:

What, how? 

9 months old today and now 29K

2020 - 145000 km

On 12/06/2023 at 02:17, SB23 said:

 

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That centre cluster image of doors open looks like nothing I've seen in a mk3 Superb before!!

 

Edited by JR RS

5 hours ago, cnc said:

9 months old today and now 29K

I take it you drive for a job but 3k in a month is madness

 

Do you get in your car, drive loads to somewhere and spend 5 seconds at wherever you need to be then drive back home? 🤣

  • 2 weeks later...
On 08/07/2023 at 02:19, Danoid said:

I take it you drive for a job but 3k in a month is madness

 

Do you get in your car, drive loads to somewhere and spend 5 seconds at wherever you need to be then drive back home? 🤣

I don't drive for a living but it is my work car. Think of me being a bit like a service engineer who gets sent to a different customer every day, with potentially a few hundred miles between each customer, so I might be in Cornwall one day, followed by Hampshire the next day, then Essex, up to Cambridgeshire, back to Wiltshire etc and you'll get the idea. Sometimes the customers can be quite close together but it varies wildly depending on customer requirements.

 

Usually I spend several hours on site with my driving being early morning and late afternoon to early evening. If I'm in the car at 6:00am you only have to average 40mph so by 9:00am you've done 120 miles, then back in the car by 3:00pm and drive for 3-4 hours at an average of 40mph and you've done another 120-160 miles. Do that for a week and you've got 1200+ miles, so over a month it quickly adds up.  

 

I think one month earlier this year I did 2500 miles, the following month 4800 miles, every month is different, and if I'm working abroad the car sits in an airport car park for a week or two.

 

The UK really isn't that big when you get used to driving around it on a regular basis, the key is to avoid the morning and afternoon rush hours, and at this time of year try to stay away from holiday hot spots such as the M5 south of Bristol.

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