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What (roughly) mileage do you cover each year?  

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  1. 1. What (roughly) mileage do you cover each year?

    • Less than 5000
      4
    • 5,000 to 9,999
      12
    • 10,000 to 14,999
      11
    • 15,000 to 19,999
      3
    • More than 20,000
      4


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I've had my current Yaris since 27th January this year and it goes in for its 10,000 mile service on Saturday. This means that I'm looking at covering about 22,000 miles a year as the sole driver of my car.

I know that this is a silly distance to cover, but just how far do the rest of you folks travel?

Cheers,

Alan

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is this poll for 1 car or all cars, I drive 7 cars

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no, it depends on where in the uk I am in

if the insurance people are watching then its 5,000

including the other cars then 30,000

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is this poll for 1 car or all cars, I drive 7 cars

Can I ask why you drive 7 other cars :eek:

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had mine for just over a year now... done about 16000km... (about 10000miles i beleive)

quite alot considering the maximum length and width of Malta are 27.36 km and 14.48 km respectively :lol::lol:

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2 of them are hired cars (from my crimbo prezzies)

1 my yaris

2 (cant tell)

2 mates cars

can I include lorries aswell (too many to count, about 1,000miles)

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2 of them are hired cars (from my crimbo prezzies)

1 my yaris

2 (cant tell)

2 mates cars

can I include lorries aswell (too many to count, about 1,000miles)

tell me about the 2 you cant tell me about and I want to know more about the hire cars. :yes:

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we have 2 crimbos a year, so me and 1-3 other mates chip in to hire a car, last one was a STI, it was fast

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and there's us all thinking that a hired car was a yaris on monster truck wheels..... :-)

22,000 miles a year is quite a bit...guess it's a diesel? if not...should be!

Vipes

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I sort of meant by Yaris - I drive my parents' cars, hire cars, works vans and stuff too - doesn't really matter though as it's just a bit of fun...

Like the cammo "Yarisfoot"!

Cheers,

A

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I have had Yaz from new.... and she has done about 24000 miles total ;)

She is going to be 5 years old on the 29th October this year.... :happybday:

Man I thought I drove loads! obviously not hehehe :D

used to be trips to school n back... (16miles round trip)

then to uni and back (err... Bradford to Milton Keynes ... ish)

now to work n back (3 miles round trip ish)

Oh.. and the trips home.....and to see mates.... and the ones i -WILL- go on to meets hehe!

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well, i drive 12-14k in my IS, which is what i voted for in the poll.... thats mainly work and meets/shows etc..

But if i realised that we included hire cars! then of course it would've been higher :rolleyes: as i do a lot of mileage around the US in rentals..

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i do around 14K a year, all cruising, shows, meets and taxi'ing mates and the laydees round :thumbsup:

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Year before last i did 68K in my Astra - the MR2 has done about 13K in just over a year

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Year before last i did 68K in my Astra - the MR2 has done about 13K in just over a year

Wow! That's impressive... I guess you were a salesman or something...

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Think i do about 17k in my Yaris a year! Not 2 bad, I reckon my Yaris should be good 4 100k anyway!

Cheers :thumbsup:

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I probably only do about 6k a year, but it's got high mileage from the previous owner (70k since 2000)- hopefully it'll level out by the time I sell it on.

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