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Stacey007 Member Since: 25 Sep 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 3849 ![]() ![]() |
Hello
I've just come back from over 1800 miles in Annecy (France) 520 miles driven in one day from Calais to Annecy ![]() My car had a full service before I went, then I checked the tyre pressure as it was loaded up. Put some spare water in the back along with the bits a need for europe (yellow jackets, bulbs, triangle, breathalyzer etc). Checked I had the locking wheel nuts, wheel brace, jack etc. It did it no problem and was far more comfortable than I thought would be. Happy at 65 / 70 mph hour after hour and coming back it was well loaded up ![]() As long as its driving well currently and nothing obvious, you should have no worries enjoy your trip. |
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Birdy Member Since: 07 Oct 2011 Location: CĂ´te d'Azur Posts: 886 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
A month or so ago we jumped in the truck and drove to Dover (193 miles); caught the ferry, overnighted in Vierzon (354 miles); next day to Andorra (419 miles); then to Narbonne (223 miles); onwards to our gaff (260 miles).
Just a few hundred miles bumbling around our holiday home (soon to be our résidence principale), then 346 miles to Lyon and another 362 to St Quentin. I don't know how many miles from there to home, I'd guess around 350. What I'm getting at is, if I didn't have a vehicle that I doubted would drive for a 3,000 miles trip on normal roads with anything more than a check on oil (I used none) and perhaps tyre pressures, it wouldn't be kept for very long! But yours seems fine, the only "spares" needed are a credit card and AA/RAC membership (I'm in the ADAC, cheaper), have fun... Peter |
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