Latestarter1
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. I wonder how many will be running around in 20/30/40 years like we have today with some older Volvo's, Perkins, BMC's etc
Being in a motor trade which comes into contact with vehicles frequently covering starship mileages,evidence suggests that modern diesels will exceed the achievements of earlier stuff.This is simply because the car around it will last so much longer.
Where as once it would have been only Mercedes legendary oil burners managing high mileages it is now virtually anything that is well maintained(and many that are not.).
It started with the old private hire favorite the Nissan Bluebird and seems to have continued with anything VAG and now Ford/Vauxhall.
Many Citreons,Renualts and Peugeots power units might be just as good but the cars tend to fall to bits first.
The only thing which appears to limit the life of all these engines are the electronics,when failure means the end of the line because replacement will exceed the value of the car.This is frequently due to water ingress,poss. class action in US against VAG.Well known problem with ECU in Audisand Passats etc.
Some 10 year old cars with less than 100K on the odometer have gone to the great carpark in the sky due to this.[/QUOTE]
Any opportunity and the Luddites cannot resist having a go......
Misinfomation again, Class Action Lawsuit against Audi VW for car bodies leaking, nothing to do with engine management ECU also Class action regarding cam belts and sludge formation in engine lube oil of turbocharged 1.8 liter GASOLINE engines!
Motor trade muppets who refuse to embrace technology and troubleshoot like plumbers, replacing components starting with the most expensive first are culprits most of the time.