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Just took my 55 plate stilo past the 200,000 mile mark,not bad for a Fix it again tony.

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Please keep it quiet that Fiat's are actually really good. It keeps the prices low for the folks that don't listen to the "experts"

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Please keep it quiet that Fiat's are actually really good. It keeps the prices low for the folks that don't listen to the "experts"

funny thing is this stilo is still running like a dream on its original parts,its had regular servicing only,less than£100.00 of non service items to get it to this mileage,it can still smoke the tyres on its original clutch.
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funny thing is this stilo is still running like a dream on its original parts,its had regular servicing only,less than£100.00 of non service items to get it to this mileage,it can still smoke the tyres on its original clutch.

Shhhhhhhhhhhh.

 

People will be swopping their Citroens and Renners for these soon, in the search of REAL quality. Prices will go the way of the Mexico and Daytona.

 

Top tip. Buy them all, NOW.

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The odd thing is that the 58 plate V******l V****a I'm currently driving will roll onto 200,000 miles in the nest two weeks. 

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Pfft, Skodas laugh at 200k.

 

I look after a fleet of 5 taxis, all 2008-2009 1.9 pd engines.

 

Lowest mileage one is at 299,000. Only one of them has had an engine rebuild (at 269k) because the injectors were shot and it hydrauliced. Seats have been retrimmed on four of them due to splits. Serviced every 10k with cheap oil and filters.

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