Well from my experince a car on average can do between 20000km to 30000km a year. and if you look at rebook it will give you a rough idea. Redbook 2002 Bora
Hey guys
Saw a car that im seriously thinking of buying. Already left a deposit just need some advice.
Its a 2002 VW Bora, fully worked Ottenger chipped, Ottenger Bodykit, front mount intercooler, air filter, leather interior, full sound system-CD/DVD Player & 20inch chrome rims. Looks sick.
Hooked up a price im happy with + 5 year full warrenty and road side assistance.
Only thing im concerned about is the amount of Kms. Clock reads 101,463 kms. Ive never looked into a modern VW as ive always owned oldie ones. Do you guys reckon its a decent amount of kms for a car thats only 5 yrs old?
Also has a full service history and $40,000 worth of reciepts.
Any actions I should take before in take the plunge?
Luke
Aircooled & Watercooled Nut
62 and a Half Bug
02 Bora V5
Well from my experince a car on average can do between 20000km to 30000km a year. and if you look at rebook it will give you a rough idea. Redbook 2002 Bora
$40,000 in receipts?!
What could possibly add up to 40thou?!
100,000kms isn't that much provided its been serviced/taken care of, these things last forever.
If it has done 100 xxxkms and they are highway kms, it would iquivalate to something like 50 xxxkms city kms, ask the dude, highway kms and better than city kms. No oil crappy residue being built up and that!
I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
i bought my car 2 years ago 99 model with 150,000kms on it it was highway driving terrigal to chatswood everyday i say go for it
mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha
You make sure that the warranty covers all of the modifications that have been done. $40K receipts, is another car!
so this has a 1.8T??
never seen 1 before.. i have seen a nice red looking 1 at a dealer near liverpool
Passat 1.8T K04 | Audi A3 1.8T | Bora 4Motion
Luke
Aircooled & Watercooled Nut
62 and a Half Bug
02 Bora V5
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