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Old 8th June 2019, 09:37   #11
Mike Noc
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Good god that makes mine look bearly run in as some said.

Thanks for the welcome and no doubt I will be asking all sorts of stupid stuff



Don't worry we've all done that!


Keep racking up the miles on yours and you will soon be eligible for one of Andy's much sought after Stickers









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Old 8th June 2019, 10:35   #12
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182K is nothing, many of our doozle owners have 1/4 million miles or more & when you rack the miles up, you'll qualify for the "Moon Club"
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Yes - the diesels are a bit like the majority of Rover owners. They are piling on the years and the miles, getting a bit tired in some key areas, but seem to keep going provided you can tolerate the niggles and live with the ageing performance...........
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Old 8th June 2019, 13:15   #13
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Yes - the diesels are a bit like the majority of Rover owners. They are piling on the years and the miles, getting a bit tired in some key areas, but seem to keep going provided you can tolerate the niggles and live with the ageing performance...........


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Old 9th June 2019, 12:17   #14
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A 2.0 cdti auto and the miles would frighten you.....182000 so far it seems to be ok but time will tell. For 14 years old and high miles it's in really quite good shape despite being quite covered in quite a bit of dirty and green mould.

Only think I got a weird look for was the interior ie cream/ sand/ beige whatever it's called.

Anyway that's that.
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