Davyhoogy
Zorg Guru (III)
We shared our first mile stone yesterday.
Here's to many more!
Here's to many more!
Mate, if I'm still driving around in a 3 litre sports car when I'm 90, I'll be very happy.Best get catching up @t-tony hah will take you another 30 years at that rate

I have pictures of my seat alhambra before my skoda at 200000 and 300000240k is going some.
I missed 123456 & 789.0 on the clocks on the LR a month or two ago. Most annoyed![]()

You obviously know how to make a good thing last Steve. Not a taxi man are you?I have pictures of my seat alhambra before my skoda at 200000 and 300000
Bought it with 115001 sold 7 yrs to the day later at 327422![]()
You've got to love a Skoda, I got rid of my 52 plate Octavia L&K in 2006, I put 124,000 on in the four years, I did a DVLA tax and MOT search the other day for fun and its still on the road, well impressed.I've got a picture coming up in 1400 miles I'll be at 88888
But on milage subject my daily workhorse skoda turned 244000 this morning View attachment 34315
I passed this the other day, getting close to the big 90 nowI'll be at 88888
Like most things in life has pro's and consAt least you get some variety in your work then mate, more than I can say? I suppose travelling can be a pain for you in bad weather though?
Tony.
Agree, my first one was a 1.9 and was faultless the mk2 2.0 DSG did have some issues only had for two half years, 75k then changed to a Passat, bad move one year and 50k later that was gone, had Mazdas since.Like most things in life has pro's and cons
@NODZED as a workhorse skoda hard to fault well 1.9 tdi anyway some 2.0 pd tdi a tad dubious reliability