406 a good bargain?

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Welton wrote:I think if we get a low-miler we somehow want to keep or preserve it that way (maybe it's just me) :?
It's called "depreciation" mwuhahahaaa...
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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Welton wrote:I think if we get a low-miler we somehow want to keep or preserve it that way (maybe it's just me) :?
Well mine had 3500 on it when I bought it nearly 7 years ago, got 60odd k now, which is still pretty low.... :cry:
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:arrowu: Winner of the "Most Loyal Car Owner" award :cheesy:
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eoin27 wrote:Just read your post again, didn't realise it was a D9. Thats not so bad. It seems like one in a million. As long as you know you won't be able to sell it for nearly as much :lol:
Well it's a 1999 model, so the car is nearly 10 years old (it was exactly 9 years old when I bought it).

If average milage is 10,000 - 12,000 miles per annum, this car has done only three years' worth of average driving in its lifetime.
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It's all well and good buying them for peanuts but it's scary how much you can spend putting them right! I bought the tubby for £500 nearly 2 years ago with 111,000 on the clock; I reckon I've spent around £700 on it so far but it's such a good car it is worth every penny :D
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Welton wrote::arrowu: Winner of the "Most Loyal Car Owner" award :cheesy:
I thank yaw again! :mrgreen:
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teamster1975 wrote:It's all well and good buying them for peanuts but it's scary how much you can spend putting them right! I bought the tubby for £500 nearly 2 years ago with 111,000 on the clock; I reckon I've spent around £700 on it so far but it's such a good car it is worth every penny :D
Buying any second hand car is a bit of pot luck, especially the cheap bargains. Mine seems pretty good considering, fingers crossed it will do me for a while. After reading through the posts mine does have quite high mileage... 165k, but it's clean and nothing has fell off yet :) Having owned a few Peugeot's its normally niggly little things that go wrong, mine has a few of these bit there are cheap to fix.

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Oh c'mon - Mine just ticked over 160,000km (100,000m) - It's now 12 years old now! Bought it when it was 9 and it had 119,000 on the clock so I've racked up a fair few kays in the time I have had it.

Mate of mine has a 2002 Volvo XC70 with 265,000 on the clock - Still drives like new!

I'd rather buy a car with higher KM/Miles which has had work done than some low mileage car of the same age which has been neglected.
1997 406 D8 ST Manual 2.0L!

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