Has the cam belt and water pump been done? That would be the first thing I'd do if not and should be considered in respect of the purchase price.Hello all. I’m wanting to buy a 1.2 Panda and I’ve seen a 2018 car nearby. It’s clean but the mileage is 47000 which seems high on a 2018 car. Would this put you off? Do Pandas handle higher mileages okay? Thank you.
12k was normal, even 15K. Conversation this morning with MOT tester, not the panda, biggest issue is low mileage vehicles brakes degrade/calipers seize and/or engines not self cleaning/de-coking. Currently our panda set for 20K per year, but it is a diesel. Engine cores should be good for 200-300K miles, with a new auxiliaries set ?If it helps, my 2018 Panda is on 47,000 miles. In the ‘good old days’, it was normal to allow 12,000 mikes a year as being normal.
Hello all. I’m wanting to buy a 1.2 Panda and I’ve seen a 2018 car nearby. It’s clean but the mileage is 47000 which seems high on a 2018 car. Would this put you off? Do Pandas handle higher mileages okay? Thank you.
If your not sure hpi it worth the money for peace of mindHello all. I’m wanting to buy a 1.2 Panda and I’ve seen a 2018 car nearby. It’s clean but the mileage is 47000 which seems high on a 2018 car. Would this put you off? Do Pandas handle higher mileages okay? Thank you.
My TA has 100.000 on it going strong a new sump guard from fiat £175 plus vatMines an 18 reg with just under 40k on the clock, as stated condition, service history & maintenance is key, 47k is not too bad as stated the usual used to be around 12k per year, there was a white 18 reg Pop for sale a while ago with near on 80k & still looked decent. With the sump corrosion I've just sorted it out & ordered a belly pan specific for 2012 on Panda's which should hopefully in theory stop it getting any worse
Hello all. I’m wanting to buy a 1.2 Panda and I’ve seen a 2018 car nearby. It’s clean but the mileage is 47000 which seems high on a 2018 car. Would this put you off? Do Pandas handle higher mileages okay? Thank you.
Some models had a plastic under tray - not a full sump guard but enough to deflect stones and the bulk of any spray. Held by four screws.There is no sump guard, it's the 1.2 Pop model, I'm not aware that anything aside from the 4x4 had one? I hadn't noticed any bolt holes or securing points where you could fit one.
They're plentiful and cheap, which indicates how often they need to be changed.