Amazing but what about motorbikes ?I worked at BCA Commercials Belle Vue for 10 years and we used to regularly get vans with over 250k miles on the clock,and occasionally 400k -500k miles on the clock.
They were mainly Merc Sprinters and VW Crafters but there were other makes as well, sometimes the ones that you would least expect like Renault,Citroen and Ford.
As long as the diesel engine had been well maintained and serviced they just seemed to be able to run forever.
We never saw any motor bikes at Belle Vue, I think they were dealt with at another BCA. auction centre at Measham.Amazing but what about motorbikes ?
A mate’s Dodge Ram with a Cummins diesel has well over 500k miles and is in great shape.
Read the comment without looking at who posted and your name came to mind, then looked up and saw it was your post!There's a few high mileage posters on here as well.
The bushes and bearings are showing signs of wear, I'm afraid.Read the comment without looking at who posted and your name came to mind, then looked up and saw it was your post!
I had a Talbot samba that did 170k before dying on the M62 with a boot full of weed in the middle of the night.
I seem to remember the old black cabs in London were good for a million miles, clutches are pretty cheap to replace as a rule and always do the water pump at the same timeMost taxis do circa 300k before retirement. In theory things like tyres and brake pads will wear out on any car so you might as well keep replacing on older cars. It's when the clutch goes or the engine starts leaking /burning oil that you have to think is it worth it. Most people get the newer car itch well before that.
They used to use the 4 pot Nissan engine from the old Terranos ...bomb proof.I seem to remember the old black cabs in London were good for a million miles, clutches are pretty cheap to replace as a rule and always do the water pump at the same time
Nissan made some great motors, they did a two stroke outboard years ago, just a small one 3.5 hp I think. They’re highly sought after due to the light weight and durabilityThey used to use the 4 pot Nissan engine from the old Terranos ...bomb proof.