
Buying FTO 160 000k's what to look for
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Buying FTO 160 000k's what to look for
hey its a 1995 model 160 000k's all electronics working and tappets replaced what price should i be looking for going for inspection tommorow what are the main things i should be looking at? thaanks all 

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Then, to tell you the truth, maybe you shouldn't be in the market for an FTO right now mate. Why don't you save your money a bit longer and buy a decent one? Seriously, what are you gonna do if you buy this one with 160 000k's and it falls apart on you? Parts can be quite expensive too...its selling for 7k and if i find a lower k's one i wont have enough for insurence and other things
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160,000km can be high for an fto if its been mostly thrashed throughout its life. Just keep an eye out and make sure you inspect it thoroughly.tiger858 wrote:yeah but my current car is falling apart (vn holden) and i currently need a new car so if i dont blow it on this car ill blow it on another is 160k really that high
Dont get too attached to it, if you find something suspicious, look elsewhere.
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well my car is on 201 kays, and so far ive changed these items
1. Clutch kit - due to previous owner being a noob clearly - never had a problem after i changed that in 5 years
2. Starter motor - typical
3. Battery
4. Waterpump and timing belts
and apart from that, no problem whatsoever, so it does really depend on how well it has been taken care of! good luck!
1. Clutch kit - due to previous owner being a noob clearly - never had a problem after i changed that in 5 years
2. Starter motor - typical
3. Battery
4. Waterpump and timing belts
and apart from that, no problem whatsoever, so it does really depend on how well it has been taken care of! good luck!
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Interior and body do look in good condition going by the photo's. And doesn't look like anything's been done to her at all. So could well be in luck.
Yeah, like xj265 said, check the roof for possible rust bubbling. Doesn't effect a lot of FTO's, but absolute bitch if it's you.
Apart from that, do what you'd do with any car that age. Listen to the engine from cold - if they've had tappets done then she should sound ok. Check out those receipts from the servicing every 5000km that they're claiming, to see what's been replaced mech-wise.
Maybe invest in an AA check or similar? Can check brakes, shocks, springs etc etc that you'd have trouble getting to.
Yeah, like xj265 said, check the roof for possible rust bubbling. Doesn't effect a lot of FTO's, but absolute bitch if it's you.
Apart from that, do what you'd do with any car that age. Listen to the engine from cold - if they've had tappets done then she should sound ok. Check out those receipts from the servicing every 5000km that they're claiming, to see what's been replaced mech-wise.
Maybe invest in an AA check or similar? Can check brakes, shocks, springs etc etc that you'd have trouble getting to.
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