I suspect I know the answer - it depends on how its driven etc etc :doh:
BUT...
I was wondering, say you've got a smart well looked after TD4 thats only been used as a school taxi in town, is there a sort of average mileage that the clutch lasts for? I'm just thinking about the two I saw for sale yesterday, 60 and 80K miles, will they be on the verge of a clutch failure?
Or is it nothing to do with mileage and anything thats had lots of towing and mud plugging and / or bad driving, are going to pop first and others will be fine?
Or might it be ones that were made in certain years have weaker componants?
Any thoughts? :blabla:
BUT...
I was wondering, say you've got a smart well looked after TD4 thats only been used as a school taxi in town, is there a sort of average mileage that the clutch lasts for? I'm just thinking about the two I saw for sale yesterday, 60 and 80K miles, will they be on the verge of a clutch failure?
Or is it nothing to do with mileage and anything thats had lots of towing and mud plugging and / or bad driving, are going to pop first and others will be fine?
Or might it be ones that were made in certain years have weaker componants?
Any thoughts? :blabla: