steve_r Posted August 6, 2008 Report Posted August 6, 2008 Hi I seem to be doing a lot of miles in my 54 Gal diesel at the moment (only 60k now but going up like a rocket) and I am wondering how many miles I will be able to get out of it before I have to change it? The most I have ever got out of a diesel is 130k from a peugeot but that had to go because the electronics were unreliable rather than the engine. Cheers Steve Quote
Mirez Posted August 6, 2008 Report Posted August 6, 2008 When I was searching for one I asked myself the same thing, did an ebay search of the cheapest Mk2 diesels that had completed and then looked at all of the mileages they had. The majority had between 100 and 150K on them (and still working) but I saw one at 174, one at 210 and one at 305K!!!!! The vw diesel is renowned for being pretty reliable IF well maintained - I think the rest of the car will disintigrate well before a well maintained derv engine. Quote
veedyf Posted August 6, 2008 Report Posted August 6, 2008 mk1 gal 96 n done 234k brfore the turbo blew ...engine is still good tho Quote
blackwolf0578 Posted August 7, 2008 Report Posted August 7, 2008 mine on taxis here had few minor probs but not engine related202000 miles on my clock on a w (2000) reg :lol: Quote
davewill Posted August 7, 2008 Report Posted August 7, 2008 I agree with the other posts Its the rest of the car that falls apart before the engine does Old favourites like clutch, master cylinder, Air Con, drive shafts, gear selectors, water pump, cam belt, all combine to make the cost of keeping the car very high, when you get past about 80k miles If Ford/VW/SEAT (whichever version you own) could have made the whole vehicle reliable then keeping it up to 150k to 200k miles would have represented great VFM Quote
MarvinHC Posted August 7, 2008 Report Posted August 7, 2008 I was in a Skoda Octavia TDI Taxi in Athens the other week, the guy had almost 600,000 km on the clock. I chatted with the driver and he confirmed that it was still the first engine, however the second gearbox. That should give you an idea :lol: Quote
Phil Neal Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 1999 90bhp tdi i'm at 96k miles (with a tuning box :) ), the engine is still sweet, the wiring in the door joins / hatch is going brittle and breaking, i have rust in the tailgate, and it's looking tired, air con is not working. cant face replacing it till it's completely shot as it still does the job - tows caravan, 350m round trips weekly, round town etc - still returns 35-40mpg... Quote
Beyond Help? Posted September 10, 2008 Report Posted September 10, 2008 I serviced a VW van the other week with an AFN in it. It was the 410,000 mile service! Original engine, but he gets through a clutch every 120,000 miles or so and he needed a new flywheel on his third clutch! The van was a bit tatty inside though, but outside was very clean and shiny, it was on an S plate if I recall correctly. Quote
Audiman Posted September 10, 2008 Report Posted September 10, 2008 I came accross a Kwik Fit fitter who serviced a Audi Avant with 600,000mile on the clock.I think VW/Audi diesel engines can easily cover 350 to 400,000 miles. Quote
jkspoff Posted September 10, 2008 Report Posted September 10, 2008 As long as they get the correct oil ! Quote
JONESERIC Posted September 10, 2008 Report Posted September 10, 2008 Hi Our Sharan did 180,000 before we sold it, of our two Galaxies, one is on 60K [still a baby] and the other is 30K. What is important, as others earlier in the thread have said, is to correctly maintain the engine, oil-belts-etc. We have a Galaxy in work which is on 350K and it looks like new, well almost. Regards Eric Quote
Taliska Posted September 28, 2008 Report Posted September 28, 2008 Mine's at 82k and I'm just getting that feeling that it's beginning to fall to bits - I'm a bit tired of seemingly continually fixing it. :wacko: Taliska Quote
marcostig Posted September 30, 2008 Report Posted September 30, 2008 i sold a xantia with 130000 on clock sweet as a nut ,just bought a 2001 2.3 ghia ...same milage sweet as a nut car is great had a couple of things to sort out leaking windscreen !!!! but apart from that shes great think its still on original clutch !!i am going to change the clutch next year as haveing a holiday in italy so dont want it to bugger up on the mountains, cars if maintained should do 200.000 miles no probs... :wacko: Quote
gregers Posted October 1, 2008 Report Posted October 1, 2008 that does look a very tidy mota,but what the clutch and everything else is like is anyones guess? Quote
Bigjeeze Posted October 2, 2008 Report Posted October 2, 2008 My MK1 has 138K on the clock and my MK2 has 139K - both still in daily use both orignal clutches. I have had a few problems but I fully intend to keep my MK2 going until it literally isn't worth carrying on - I am expecting to at least 250K with it before I change. Quote
Tepic Posted February 11, 2009 Report Posted February 11, 2009 03 plate Galaxy. 80k miles. All the following had to be fixed in the last three months but before this NP: CV joint replacement (and as a result driveshaft cos I left the repair too long ^^)Booster/auxilary heater replacementFront/rear discs/pads (serviceable I know but just to give an idea)Power steering belt tensionerO/S headlight leveller motorExaust from (but not including) cat to box Enigine is still fine, clutch is good, gearbox is getting a little 'lumpy'. No corrosion at all anywhere yet. All electronics work fine. Quote
fullmot Posted April 22, 2009 Report Posted April 22, 2009 Hi I seem to be doing a lot of miles in my 54 Gal diesel at the moment (only 60k now but going up like a rocket) and I am wondering how many miles I will be able to get out of it before I have to change it? The most I have ever got out of a diesel is 130k from a peugeot but that had to go because the electronics were unreliable rather than the engine. Cheers Steve imust be mad but i have just bought a galaxy 1.9tdi w reg 2000 with wait for it 236.000 on the clock ...it has been well servicedand a mechanic mate say the engine is sweet tho........ Quote
roy202 Posted April 22, 2009 Report Posted April 22, 2009 as long as you have regular services or atleast oil and filter replacement regularly it will last for well over 200000miles, i change oil and filter on my diesel van "51 Plate" every 6 months and full service yearly, its done 215000 miles doesnt smoke at all and starts on the button, you cant change the oil and filter enough on a diesel, hope this helps Quote
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