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07 197 on 68k!



Iain C

ClioSport Club Member
Looking at one on the auto trader.
2007, red, 1 owner, fsh (im assuming the cambelt has been done) and its up for 6990. Is this still too much?
I dont usualy worry about milage but this is very high! lol
Ta
 
  Barge
I bet it isn't bad on fuel. Thing is, depending on what you use it for and how many miles you put on it, would you get a good amount if you sold it on?

It's cheap. And as long as it's got FSH I don't think there's cause to be worried. Just test it properly and look it over for the usual 197 faults and it could be all good.
 
  Nissan 350z
The only way you'd rack up 68k in 3years is motorway journeys.

Id worry about how the miles have been done rather than the amount of miles itself. Id rather have a car thats done 50k motorway than 10k of short start/stop journeys to the local shops and back.
 

Iain C

ClioSport Club Member
Yeah its gotta be mway miles.
Ill prob chuck another 10-12k on it over the next year then sell it on.
That will make it about 80k. lol If i was only doing 5k a year id be all over it tbh.
Might go and see it on the weekend. 07> have better/taller gearing iirc
 
  Cooksport Fleet
Mines a 57 plate and its got the closer ratio box in it. Think mine was right on the change over point.
 
  Mini Cooper S
I think if you could get it for £6500, 1 year later, it can't be worth less than £6k surely? I bet the car will drive lovely if it has FSH and it's only been taken up and down the motorway. Get it bought!
 
  tiTTy & SV650
Looking at one on the auto trader.
2007, red, 1 owner, fsh (im assuming the cambelt has been done) and its up for 6990. Is this still too much?
I dont usualy worry about milage but this is very high! lol
Ta

Why assume the belts done? It's on under 72k and is less than 5 years old
 
  ST
Mines a 57 plate and its got the closer ratio box in it. Think mine was right on the change over point.

No such thing, all that was changed was the ratios in 5th and 6 for longer gearing to help the car cruise at slightly lower revs for better fuel consumption.
 
  Barge
http://www.birchdown.com/timing.html

It will have required it's aux belt doing at 36k. If you're lucky they'll have done that and possibly the cam belt too - but that is the same as 172/182 reqd at 72k miles - it's not far off that, but obviously it doesn't technically need it yet. You won't know till you've checked its service history out.
 
  Honda & VW
Looking at one on the auto trader.
2007, red, 1 owner, fsh (im assuming the cambelt has been done) and its up for 6990. Is this still too much?
I dont usualy worry about milage but this is very high! lol
Ta

never assume, get that found out before you even contimplate buying it
 
  LY R26
before i quit my job we had a 56 plate with 55k and we were trying to sell it at £9488

seems cheap, get them to do the belts and get it :)
 
  Mini Cooper S
Being a dealer, I'd be very curious as to why it's priced at £7k. And what fool would be selling it for £6k to the dealer? It looks very tidy, I'd be wanting a full check over the car if you were to purchase. The price almost looks too good to be true!
 
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Ali

  V6, Trackhawk, GTS
68k! oouch! At least he'll have all the Shell diecast models from buyin Optimax!
 
  ST
LOL!!! Oh my life buckle ^^

I've got a few from shell..had a belter of the 07 Rrari F1 car, tho i think ma wee bro taxed it!!
 
  Meg 250/E36 Touring
Looks lovely

Xenons too :)

Someone has sprayed the alloys though - don't let them fool you that it has the cup chassis
 


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