430 000 miles (yes....only 70 000 to get to half a million) and no engine rebuild and still on the same clutch.
Being monitored by BMW R&D as even they thought it was impossible.
Can't wait....
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For an old iron block non vanos M50, not impossible at all. For an E92 320i, most unlikely. I've seen 313'000 on a 323i Auto Coupe with the original Nikasil block and gearbox. Mine has just shy of 300k and also has the factory clutch. Long distance usage and correct maintenance means this old stuff could last indefinitely.lance1a wrote: 430 000 miles (yes....only 70 000 to get to half a million) and no engine rebuild and still on the same clutch.
Being monitored by BMW R&D as even they thought it was impossible.
Can't wait....
i've seen this a few times now. nice Cardinal Red interior too:Kos wrote:Not impossible as there is the famous mobil 1 car that did one million miles



There was something about that car that made me like it .....................Simon13 wrote:makes me kind wish i'd kept my old 325i touring going which went to the scrappy after 242,000 on the clocks.
The builder van spec interior?The_Diddler wrote:There was something about that car that made me like it .....................Simon13 wrote:makes me kind wish i'd kept my old 325i touring going which went to the scrappy after 242,000 on the clocks.

Taxis nearly always seem to have mental mileage. I once had an ex-taxi Peugeot 405 diesel in a very hideous and period shade of gold that had 434,000 miles when I moved it on.Andyboy wrote:Highest leg I've ever seen was a W124 Merc 200D Taxi in Germany with a million miles. It was totally and utterly f*cked from end to end but it still ran, albeit very noisily. It had been parked up and was being used for spares, but respect for the turd. Plenty around with 5-600'000 still going though.

