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Congratulations.Ā  When I was young we were justifiably wary of high mileage, but with the more recent technology advances we can be confident way beyond 100,000, provided service has been adequate.

Just to show solidarity, here's a pic (my avatar here too)of my second Beetle (1971, 1200) turning 100K to Zero (speedos in them good ole days could only cope with 99,999):

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5 hours ago, davy26 said:

Congratulations.Ā  When I was young we were justifiably wary of high mileage, but with the more recent technology advances we can be confident way beyond 100,000, provided service has been adequate.

Just to show solidarity, here's a pic (my avatar here too)of my second Beetle (1971, 1200) turning 100K to Zero (speedos in them good ole days could only cope with 99,999):

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I wondered where the profile picture came from only been in three vw, two golfs and my lupo,You must have a soft spot for vw,how many miles did you put on it?

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19 hours ago, Y2ACP said:

I wondered where the profile picture came from only been in three vw, two golfs and my lupo,You must have a soft spot for vw,how many miles did you put on it?

We had that one for 5 years in the late '80s/early '90s.Ā  Mainly driven by my wife, we put about 30,000 miles on it; (I replaced it for her with a Scirocco). My first car, bought for Ā£75 in 1968 was a 1955 (small oval back window) Beetle - I didn't put that many miles on that because I blew its engine up on the M1Ā one dismal, dank night, and had to sell itĀ  to pay off on the replacement (from a breaker) lump.Ā  Today, more than ever, I love the occasional experience of 'Beetle Motoring,' so different from the quiet, sanitisedĀ behaviour of contemporary cars.Ā  The tactile nature of that big, bare skinny wheel, the dodgy handling, and, most of all, the row, beat and clatter created by theĀ air-cooled flat four and the whistling of the clutch thrust bearing,Ā  make meĀ feel really alive (and 50 years younger!) . . . and, if you've got a passenger you'reĀ not thatĀ fond of, you can have the added fun of surreptitiously opening their heater flap and asphyxiating them with those distinctive exhaust fumes! Happy days.

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