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Posted: 08 Feb 2008 02:56 pm
by trabitom99
Chris, compare your avatar and mine

What you can't see is the child seat in the back
I usually get 60 - 80,000 kms out of a set of tyres. 100,000 kms for a set of pads sounds about right too (they're up for replacement soon).
But all those silencers! That's just not normal, our old 343 didn't eat exhausts like this 360 does.
Tom
Posted: 08 Feb 2008 11:32 pm
by Ronnie
I've got a babyseat in the back too!
I felt a bit guilty about running a 3 door 360 as a family car and was on the lookout for a 5 door to replace it. Then I realised it's actually easier to strap in the kiddie when sitting facing backwards on the back of the folded seat (if that makes sense). Much easier than leaning in from the side.
All you young guns take note, this will be useful information if you intend to still be driving a Volvo 300 in 10 years time.

Posted: 09 Feb 2008 02:44 pm
by MJ
Something to do with your driving style probably Chris
Only on the 2nd set of tyres here

The 2nd set got put on just after 20,000 miles I think, and that was because of the age, they still had good tread. No idea about brake pads...
Posted: 09 Feb 2008 07:50 pm
by trabitom99
Ronnie wrote:I've got a babyseat in the back too!
I felt a bit guilty about running a 3 door 360 as a family car and was on the lookout for a 5 door to replace it. Then I realised it's actually easier to strap in the kiddie when sitting facing backwards on the back of the folded seat (if that makes sense). Much easier than leaning in from the side.
... it does your back in a bit! Banged the back of my head on the C-pillar a fair few times too. I've taken lately to letting her crawl in and out by herself, she tends to stamp on the door seal though, cringe
Young 'uns - a great family car, the 300. All you need to do is put the rear seat back in and unweld the diff. No Scenics or Zafiras necessary.
We could start a new thread on this, Aaron

"The 300 as a family car". I wonder how many replies that would get
MJ wrote:Something to do with your driving style probably Chris
Only on the 2nd set of tyres here

The 2nd set got put on just after 20,000 miles I think, and that was because of the age, they still had good tread.
The GLT I bought last year (not the GLi I was on about earlier) came with winter tyres from 1994. Don't know how people can keep tyres for so long!
Tom
Posted: 09 Feb 2008 08:31 pm
by Chris_C
The reason I got my first 300 is I liked my parents so much when they bought it. Got it new when I was 4, sold it when I was erm... 7 I guess, maybe 8. Only sold it as Mum and RWD generally involve her spinning

For some reason she's never embraced the sideways-ness.
I'm guessing they thought it was a good family car!
Posted: 09 Feb 2008 08:49 pm
by trabitom99
Lucky chap. I grew up with base model Golfs.
T.
Posted: 09 Feb 2008 09:14 pm
by Ronnie
I learnt to drive first as a tiny on my dads knee steering the tractor, then driving a Landrover 109 up and down forestry tracks, and then took to the road once old enough in Volvo 240's. Passed my test in a 240 estate!
Posted: 10 Feb 2008 10:07 pm
by mickt
Hmm Hmm I thought this thread was supposed to add up the total mileage of all contributors to it not individual milestones (excuse the pun);however I am really envious of those people who take photos of special numbers Lets say on average 1,000 members x say 100,000km average per member I make that 100,000,000 km Not bad eh
cheers mickt
Posted: 11 Feb 2008 09:51 am
by trabitom99
mickt wrote:however I am really envious of those people who take photos of special numbers
Erm, yes I'm afraid I got a bit carried away there

Mods: feel free to remove my off-topic blathering ...
T.
Posted: 02 Jun 2008 08:31 pm
by cheshire190e
mines on 64300
on the look out for another 3 door 340 tho if anyone knows of one
Posted: 16 Jun 2008 08:06 pm
by Disgusted
Mine is about 67,700 miles / 108,950 km
Posted: 27 Jun 2008 04:34 pm
by stuartB
72,050
also on the lookout for a 300 series 3 door if anyones selling
Posted: 31 Jul 2008 12:03 am
by weeegar
My mileage is:
343 DL - 176.250 km
360 GL - 286.500 km
That should be approx 462.750 km
I'm glad I haven't driven all of them

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 03:57 pm
by Chris_C
Chris_C, back in 2005 early wrote:Kar - 118,000; Red/pinky thingy 121,000; Fake 176,000 all in miles
I've done 40,000 ish in Kar, 200 ish in the red/pinky thingy and about 25 in Fake
Lets change that. Kar's B14 blew up ~125 (I'll have to look), Beast managed 1500 before I stripped her, and Fake, well, I had the milage wrong, she'd done 168,000 at that point. However.
Are there any other known B172's made 200?
Posted: 08 Aug 2008 04:33 pm
by trabitom99
Congrats! That's pretty good going for a 1.7!
Tom