RE: Life starts at 125k (miles) | Six of the Best
RE: Life starts at 125k (miles) | Six of the Best
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Life starts at 125k (miles) | Six of the Best

Some people reject six-figure odometer readings out of hand - here's six reasons to go the other way...


Porsche 911 3.2 Carrera, 1985, 146k, £99,900

Everyone has their limit when it comes to mileage. If you’ve been lucky enough to work for a car manufacturer (or had access to their press fleets), then anything with more than 5k on the clock might seem oddly leggy. But the truth is that a well-tended car will essentially go forever if the owner has adopted a money-no-object approach to maintenance - or indeed, restoration after the fact. This original, UK-supplied 3.2 Carrera (the 911 that preceded the 964), has had the full nut-and-bolt treatment, meaning that it carries its 146k of wear and tear with the same glossy ease as Nicole Kidman. A wonderful classic car, in other words, and the perfect way to set our scene. 

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BMW 550i, 2006, 195k, £4,925

Of course, most people associate big miles with big reductions in asking price - and there is arguably no finer place to look for those than in the PH classifieds. Case in point, this 550i from 2006, which celebrates its 195k miles and ten previous owners with a sub £5k sticker. ‘Unbelievable value!’ reckons the dealer. The inclusion of some non-standard M badges might provoke barge poles from some, yet the saloon remains a shining example of all the things we like about fast BMWs: big, throaty engine, big, swallow-y boot, and, misplaced Ms aside, plenty of Q-car kudos to go with it. Additionally, this has enough questionable veneer to panel an ‘80s fireplace. You know you want to. 

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Lotus Elise S2, 2002, 153k, PH Auctions

Is there anything more PH than an Elise with 153k on the clock? Yes, there is: it’s this 111S which, when it hit 123k, was treated to a 260S supercharger conversion by the chaps at Hangar 111. As you might expect, this means vastly more power and torque, and a second lease on life for a car that could already be called ‘well used’. Much else has been upgraded alongside the engine and gearbox, and just this spring the car returned from Hangar 111 again following a full geometry setup - always convenient when Nitron dampers are in the mix. In other words, it should be ready for yet more fun in the hands of someone else who’d like nothing more than to drive it all the time. Which is exactly what British summers were built for…

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Range Rover V8 Autobiography, 2016, 127k, £17,995

The L405 has been attracting some attention recently for the giveaway prices that some older variants have arrived at. This one, despite having recently cracked 125k, is not quite level with a used supermini of similar vintage (a cursory search will provide many oil burners that are), but is valued at £18k thanks to its omnipresent 5.0-litre V8. Some would argue that you’d be better off with the equivalent diesel, though the supercharged unit has proved itself a reliable power source when tended to - and it brings the grin factor that no black pump-drinker can match. It also maxes out the pomp and ceremony of buying an Autobiography. 

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Skoda Octavia vRS, 2013, 128k, £6,570

If you’ve got no time for airs and graces, you’ll obviously be wanting a Skoda Octavia. These too have been running into (and through) the high-mile wall pretty much since day one, and for understandable reasons. The people who buy them - a sensible bunch, if the old stereotype serves - expect to get plenty of use out of their investment. Accordingly, this one is relatively lightly used on 128k, though its MOT history testifies to solid reliability. It’s arguably the one you want, too, with the 220hp GTI engine and a manual ‘box. A snip at £6,570 if you're after a well-sized solution to the fast estate conundrum. 

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Mercedes S600L, 2014, 127k, £26,422

If, however, you’d prefer the wonderfully long stride pattern of a limo - and a V12-powered limo at that - you obviously cannot do any better than buying an old S-Class. Much as with the Range Rover, you don’t exactly need a 6.0-litre engine to enjoy all the saloon has to offer, but paying significantly less than £30k for the twin-turbocharged M279 adds its own frisson to the thought of owning one. You hardly need us to remind you that buying the current version of said engine will cost many times that outlay. Moreover, the S600L in this example is likely to have completed 127k in 12 years with all the mechanical stress of Mo Farah walking to the shops.

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FlukePlay

Original Poster:

1,171 posts

172 months

Yesterday (04:32)
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The Porsche looks wonderful but I could happily add a few more miles to the Mercedes S600L.

Its Just Adz

18,444 posts

236 months

Yesterday (05:11)
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I'd agree, that S600 looks superb.
Porsche is lovely too.

I think the Octavia seems expensive. Good cars, but that seems a few £k too much to me.

Elise looks interesting.....
But, why oh why photograph in front of a garage door that seems to be rotting away, driveway that needs weeding and dodgy brickwork.
That just screams budget maintenance, no matter what the advert says.
I'm being picky I know, but it's an auction advert. The photographer should have ran the car down the road to a nicer spot.

hammo19

7,465 posts

223 months

Yesterday (05:30)
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Skoda for me thanks. Great all rounder with a little bit of poke.

Chubbyross

4,951 posts

112 months

Yesterday (05:33)
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The Porsche, way ahead of anything else on that list. As a Vrs owner myself I can happily say that the price of that Skoda is woefully optimistic. They’re not collectible supercars or rare classics.

StuntmanMike

14,453 posts

178 months

Yesterday (05:46)
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That 550 is the only other 550 I saw in the flesh in the five years I owned mine.

Decent price as well.

mooseracer

2,729 posts

197 months

Yesterday (06:36)
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I did like the look of the s600 then got annoyed at the advert claiming it has a full history when the last service was 3 years ago.


PSB1967

460 posts

183 months

Yesterday (06:41)
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Its Just Adz said:
I'd agree, that S600 looks superb.
Porsche is lovely too.

I think the Octavia seems expensive. Good cars, but that seems a few £k too much to me.

Elise looks interesting.....
But, why oh why photograph in front of a garage door that seems to be rotting away, driveway that needs weeding and dodgy brickwork.
That just screams budget maintenance, no matter what the advert says.
I'm being picky I know, but it's an auction advert. The photographer should have ran the car down the road to a nicer spot.
Maybe the owner is too busy enjoying the Lotus to do basic DIY. Would explain the miles.......

ND_19

357 posts

205 months

Yesterday (07:20)
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mooseracer said:
I did like the look of the s600 then got annoyed at the advert claiming it has a full history when the last service was 3 years ago.
But only 1000 miles ago,do maybe part of an unused fleet

Turbobanana

8,183 posts

228 months

Yesterday (07:40)
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Its Just Adz said:
Elise looks interesting.....
But, why oh why photograph in front of a garage door that seems to be rotting away, driveway that needs weeding and dodgy brickwork.
That just screams budget maintenance, no matter what the advert says.
I'm being picky I know, but it's an auction advert. The photographer should have ran the car down the road to a nicer spot.
While you're probably right, don't be too quick to judge. My drive looks a bit like this at the moment, as we await the start of some major remodeling of the kitchen which represents a significant investment. The cars are immaculate and properly maintained- the driveway less so.

911 from the list, please.

mooseracer

2,729 posts

197 months

Yesterday (08:27)
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ND_19 said:
mooseracer said:
I did like the look of the s600 then got annoyed at the advert claiming it has a full history when the last service was 3 years ago.
But only 1000 miles ago,do maybe part of an unused fleet
Yes it hasn't been used much for the last 3 years, but that doesn't make it a full dealership history in my pedantic, ocd book. Winds me up far more than it should!

This and the Range Rover do massively appeal - just not with my money smile

Lefty

20,583 posts

229 months

Yesterday (08:28)
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rofl

Great list

valiant

13,807 posts

187 months

Yesterday (09:01)
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Good list.

The lotus looks like it’s been enjoyed and would make a great summer car.

The RR L405s are good value now and look superb with the right paint and wheel combo and with those miles, it would have st its pants many miles ago if if had been a wrong ‘un so should be pretty reliable.

The BMW scares me. A 550 with near 200k? Unless the maintenance has been utterly fastidious then I’m walking on. Lovely cars especially when compared to newer, uglier offerings from BMW but you wouldn’t sleep knowing it’s just about to give you a financial rogering.

Merc is sublime and would be my choice. Good engine and a great spec and these can handle mega miles and 100k+ has only just loosened it up. Best car this side of a Bentley.

Wab1974uk

1,326 posts

54 months

Yesterday (09:10)
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911, obviously. Looks amazing.

GreatScott2016

2,425 posts

115 months

Yesterday (09:20)
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hammo19 said:
Skoda for me thanks. Great all rounder with a little bit of poke.
Agreed … with a bit of haggle room on the price smile.

EV8

544 posts

30 months

Yesterday (09:46)
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12years old Sclass with V12....
What could go wrong? Well, everything. Ask me how I know....

cerb4.5lee

43,251 posts

207 months

Yesterday (10:02)
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That's a nice list I think, but I couldn't buy any of them though, because I suffer from that over a 100k miles mental block as well annoyingly. I know it's silly to think that way as well.

sixor8

8,314 posts

295 months

Yesterday (10:07)
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That looks like the rostrum at ACA in King's Lynn for the Skoda Octavia. scratchchin

Dealer couldn't be arsed to take his own photos maybe?

BigChiefmuffinAgain

1,666 posts

125 months

Yesterday (10:11)
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My ex has a 2009 Octavia with something like 250k on the clock. She gives it absolutely zero tlc, never cleans it and not even sure if it gets serviced. And yet it plods on uncomplaining. Remarkable cars....

jet_noise

6,038 posts

209 months

Yesterday (10:26)
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EV8 said:
12years old Sclass with V12....
What could go wrong? Well, everything. Ask me how I know....
hehe
Also: respect!

ex-devonpaul

1,697 posts

164 months

Yesterday (10:26)
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I wonder how many parts of the Porsche have actually done 125k? And I’ll bet the bits that have done it without a repair of refresh are even less. Perhaps the seat bases.