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Re: Challenge for tunnie!
« Reply #30 on: 11 April 2017, 18:19:14 »

Plus iirc VW are going to display it as an example of a high mileage VW.....so they must be confident of the mileage I would have thought....
Hmmm, not sure VW sales bumpth is that believable given recentish stunts ;D
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Re: Challenge for tunnie!
« Reply #31 on: 11 April 2017, 23:23:12 »

My first Insignificant did nearly 7k in three months.

My Altea did 136k in two years... I could go on ::)
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Re: Challenge for tunnie!
« Reply #32 on: 12 April 2017, 12:02:04 »

The thing is this is a couple who are not Taxi drivers or using the car for business/profit purposes (according to the story), they say they do a long trip every other week etc......so either the story is missing detail (maybe he was doing commutes until a few years ago) but still, they either spend a stupid amount of time sat in a car or the history is missing,....
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Re: Challenge for tunnie!
« Reply #33 on: 12 April 2017, 17:31:06 »

Either way, a bloody lot of time spent in a Golf...  ...and a Golf from Golf's dullest era.

Still yet to find a more comfortable place to crunch miles than an Elite with Elite cloth seats.  I reckon Range Rover (from L322 era) could come close if it weren't for the inconvenience of having to stand like a prick every couple of hundred miles because the bloody thing is feeling thirsty again ;D
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