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Old 18-12-2006, 09:03 PM   #1
JeffAU1
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Default Life Expectancy of an AU

Evening all,

What sort of life expectancy would one get form an AU?

Mine has just passed the 150'000 mark, but it was also used as a real estate car for 2 years before I owned it (I’m still finding spilt coffee/coke throughout it)

How long until the car generally starts dying? In terms of motors, gearboxes, etc. I get it oil/oil filter changed every 5'000kms, and serviced once a year. (15'000kms)

I know am asking how long a piece of string is, but I don’t want to pour money into it when could be scary things around the corner.

Jeff
(Im Going back to the AWC website and continue drooling :yeees: )

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