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tonyav | 16:52 Mon 19th Oct 2015 | Motoring
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It is good yes - can't you see some getting their note books out and suddenly taking up car reg collecting of the neighbours they don't like. :-)
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Ohhhh I hadn't thought of that, Mamya ;-)

Just had a look, put in the Reg. Number of the old runabout we sold in 2011, when it was MoT'd last Sept. it had 'lost' 70k of the 120k miles we sold it with.
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LOL, amazing that Baldric.
Just checked one of my old company cars I last saw in 2005 amazed it's still on the road even more amazing at its last mot in July 2015 the mileage is less than it was ten years ago when I waved it goodbye.
My car isnt listed....odd?
Oh pizz...I got the number wrong :(
It says my MOT is a year OOdate, I know it isnt. Summats wrong.
@baldric and jg96; the cars may have had new engines fitted since you sold them on.

That would not alter the mileage JD
I stand corrected then. I always believed the mileage was based upon the engine.

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