G GillC1 Mar 14, 2005 493 0 0 Visit site Jun 27, 2008 #1 Just wondering if anyone else tows with a high mileage car, i have a land rover freelander with 130,000 on the clock. Although a brilliant tow car is it a bit high? Thanks
Just wondering if anyone else tows with a high mileage car, i have a land rover freelander with 130,000 on the clock. Although a brilliant tow car is it a bit high? Thanks
R RogerL Nov 6, 2005 7,451 2,124 25,935 Visit site Jun 27, 2008 #2 Mileage is irrelevant - condition is important. I know of some cars with over 200,000 on in better condition than some with 30,000 covered. If the engine and suspension are in good condition, that's almost everything covered.
Mileage is irrelevant - condition is important. I know of some cars with over 200,000 on in better condition than some with 30,000 covered. If the engine and suspension are in good condition, that's almost everything covered.
P PaulNotts Jun 21, 2008 12 0 0 Visit site Jun 28, 2008 #3 Audi A6 Mk1, 196,000 and good for many more yet but probably not by me sadly as I've just bought a Mk2 A6 after months of umming and ahhing!
Audi A6 Mk1, 196,000 and good for many more yet but probably not by me sadly as I've just bought a Mk2 A6 after months of umming and ahhing!
G Grahamsprite4 Mar 12, 2008 72 0 0 Visit site Jun 30, 2008 #4 i drive a ford mondeo 2004 with 123000 on the clock still pulls aswell as the day it was made aslong as the cars serviced properly and regulary everything should be ok
i drive a ford mondeo 2004 with 123000 on the clock still pulls aswell as the day it was made aslong as the cars serviced properly and regulary everything should be ok
G GillC1 Mar 14, 2005 493 0 0 Visit site Jul 1, 2008 #5 thanks for the replies, yes my car is serviced regularly. It has put my mind at rest now thanks