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Title: van millage challenge
Post by: Mist A Bit on December 15, 2010, 01:44:52 pm
As my van is approching 308,000 miles on the clock i wondered how far you have pushed a van. I wasn`t going to keep it but im now curious as to how far it will go.
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: Sir Squeaky on December 15, 2010, 02:08:09 pm
I've done nearly 26,000 in mine!

Mate of mine had an old Merc van with 333,000 on it at one point. Don't know how many more he did though...
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on December 15, 2010, 03:48:08 pm
The most I've personally witnessed is 350k on a transit minibus! Still in good nick & still working daily!
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: formb on December 15, 2010, 05:10:25 pm
I'll top that no problem.

500,000 + Not sure exactly how much but I know for a fact it's passed the half mill mark.
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: alanwilson on December 15, 2010, 08:36:36 pm
Guy who's friendly with my son drives a lorry - 1.2million kms!

In a lorry that only does 7mpg thats a lot of diesel!

Probably more than what squeeky makes in a week!
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: Crystal-clear on December 15, 2010, 09:10:21 pm
This is a good subject because ive been looking at vans but most are about 100,000 miles and when buying a car all i know is try to get something under 50.000 miles would 100,000 be like 50,000 miles in car terms

Basically when should mileage be a put off for vans?
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: awcs on December 15, 2010, 10:53:50 pm
my van is on an 05 plate and done 24 k. not surprised though done a full days work today and only drove 11 miles. at this rate, don't think we will ever see 100k. 
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: Frankybadboy on December 16, 2010, 07:03:00 am
i once had a renualt master van for a courier job i had.in 3 years from new it done 350.000 miles and never had a problems apart from normal wear
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: Rob_Mac on December 16, 2010, 07:10:11 am
When I first started I got a contract with BOC Gist (distributors for Marks and Spencers)

Their wagons were serviced every six weeks and could keep rolling for 23 hours a day. It was not uncommon
to look at the miles on the clock and quite a few read 1.5 million miles.

I have just bought an Iveco Daily 55 reg. There is a vast difference in quality. Went to look at a local one 07 reg, 140000 on the clock, what a shed.

Mine 36000 on the clock, two years older and doesn't look like a herd of elephants has had a go at it!!!! be prepared to look around.

Go on Van Trader online - much better than Ebay

Rob ;D
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: DaveG on December 16, 2010, 07:17:34 am
mines a wee baby at 155k
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: Paul Coleman on December 16, 2010, 07:25:15 am
I once had a Nissan Sunny van and I used it for trad window cleaning for 9 years.  It was nearly three years old when I bought it.
I took it up to about 142k and the engine was running sweetly and smoothly.  I had it serviced twice a year regularly by a place that did it properly (it was petrol) and I didn't thrash it.  I did actually sell it in the end.  There was some rust but mechanically it was so smooth.  It was still on the original clutch too.  I used to see it around about 4 years after I sold it but not in recent times.  If I had kept it, I reckon it could have done a quarter million so long as the rust was kept at bay.
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: dai on December 16, 2010, 07:36:59 am
I,m pulling my trailer with an old Carina E, 188,000 RUNS LIKE A watch.
I don't think you can beat the Japs when it comes to reliability.
There, now I,v bragged it up , it may well blow up today.
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: Johnny B on December 16, 2010, 08:51:17 pm
My 1999 (V) Fiesta van has 125000 miles on it. I bought it in March with 116000 miles, so I should get a few years out of it!

I also have a 1984 Austin Mini City, which I have had from new, and has done 200,000 miles.
I would add, though, that it hasn't moved for 10 years, as the bodywork fell apart before the mechanicals did. Hoping to resurrect it one day!

John.
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: alanwilson on December 16, 2010, 10:08:55 pm
guys this got me curious so I checked the mileage on our vans today.  The expert has 150k on it and the transporter has 59k - to  be honest the expert is still going well, it is starting to show its age a bit and I'm sure it will start to give problems in the next year or two but still a great van
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: Llaaww on December 16, 2010, 10:14:26 pm
I just clocked 100k on my escort today. Now that it has been run in I can finally put my foot down... :D
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: DaveG on December 17, 2010, 07:28:37 am
I just clocked 100k on my escort today. Now that it has been run in I can finally put my foot down... :D


careful it dont go thro the floor  ;D
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: Paul Coleman on December 17, 2010, 08:05:14 am
I just clocked 100k on my escort today. Now that it has been run in I can finally put my foot down... :D

I've had Escorts before.  I'm really not sure what you expect to happen when you put your foot down.  Mine just used to grumble a bit louder  ;D .  I would probably still have the second Escort were it not for going WFP.  I needed something larger once that happened.
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: darren clarke on December 17, 2010, 08:10:55 am
150000+ on a van these days is nothing as long as its been looked after,    i would happly buy a high milage van, that has been looked after as they are cheaper
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: Londoner on December 17, 2010, 08:21:15 am
My old taxi had over 400,000 on the clock when I sold it to a friend who ran it for another two years before writing it off in an accident. It must have had at least 500 on it.
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: formb on December 17, 2010, 08:29:03 am
I'll top that no problem.

500,000 + Not sure exactly how much but I know for a fact it's passed the half mill mark.



Cheating a little as it has had 3 new engines an 2 new gearboxes in the 9 years I've had it.

It spent the first 10 years of it's life serving our country all around the world, do air miles count?
Title: Re: van millage challenge
Post by: perfectpanesplymouth on December 17, 2010, 03:21:01 pm
My '98 scudo is just about to pass the 200,000 mark and is still going strong. Looking for a Transit now and as soon as I get one the scudo is already sold to another window cleaner!