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bargin 340?? lowest ever milage??

Posted: 31 Mar 2005 08:54 am
by 5lab
This low mileage red 340GL 1.7 has one previous owner and 2965.9 miles on the clock. Lovingly cared for the the owner who recently passed away.

The neice of the owner is over from Australia dealing with the estate of the owner and can be contacted on 01292 477632. The car is in Ayrshire, and the name of the lady to contact is Mrs Alice Duncanson.



3000 miles on the clock!! wtf?!

Posted: 31 Mar 2005 03:32 pm
by foggyjames
I heard of a 3k 480 once. Chesh gave her his number and said "If you ever sell it..."

cheers

James

Posted: 31 Mar 2005 04:09 pm
by SteveP
These people ever heard of walking... 3k in 16 years!!!

volvo 340

Posted: 31 Mar 2005 08:30 pm
by ian stevens
Hello ,

I live in Scotland and have a 1.4 which is prooving the bargain of the year (ebay £150)......
This car sounds great and I spoke to the lady from Aus who is really nice.. what kind of figure would you think is reasonable for a car of this age or is it a case of whatever you think due to the condition and mileage?

ian

Posted: 31 Mar 2005 08:57 pm
by 5lab
its very hard to say. logic would state it is worth £2k at least - yet i've not seen a 300 recently sell for more then £250. i'd say £500 is a good figure, if the milage is genuine..

however, it may have a lot of wear *Because* the milage is so low - it must have been sat for months on end to get away with that kinda milage - i can only imagine that isnt good for an engine

Posted: 01 Apr 2005 12:36 am
by foggyjames
At this age, mileage has far less influence on the ownership experience than you'd think. I certainly don't think you specifically want to seek out a low mileage example. If it is in excellent condition and has been well maintained, then the mileage can only really be a bonus...but I certainly wouldn't but a scrappy car for its low mileage, as the body will wear out before the oily bits anyway, and my car with 130k (and plenty of interior abuse) still has a very tidy interior (albeit with some seat stitching coming loose)!

cheers

James

Posted: 02 Apr 2005 01:31 am
by Dave
A car with that sort of mileage might cause a few problems if you start to "drive it normally" All the rubber bits (Belts etc.) Exhaust (Not a rubber bit :roll: ), tyres?? and so on could be prone to sudden expiry...... Would be nice just to have though!!

Posted: 03 Apr 2005 10:42 am
by wjp01908
That`s true but if you budget for these you are getting virtually "new" car for peanuts.

Mine had only 26K on it when I got it so it got newish tyres (from my previous 340), new drive belts, plugs, fluids etc etc. Apart from the usual 340 gripes I can`t fault its drivability ability to cope as a daily driver.

You will notice a big difference in the ride, steering, firmness of seats etc compared with a high miler.

Will