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Highest Km Vehicle Ever Autioned At Turners

Wednesday 29 July 2015, 4:24PM

By Beckie Wright

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A trusty one-owner ute went under the hammer recently, after driving the equivalent of two return trips to the moon. The red 1993 Toyota Hilux, with a staggering 1.2 million kilometres on the clock, was sold by Turners who believe it is the highest-km vehicle it has auctioned. The "red rocket" was bought new 22 years ago by Palmerston North's Glenn Holmes for $30,000 who has driven 1,211,493km using it as a newspaper delivery vehicle. "It has been a great workhorse and I will be sad to see it go," he said. "If I ever see it for sale again in the future I might be tempted to buy it back because I have always had a soft spot for it."

Turners bought the Hilux from Holmes recently weeks ago for an undisclosed sum after it failed to sell at auction because it was thought to have a cylinder problem. Cylinder issues have been discounted and it was re-auctioned on the Turners and TradeMe websites with a reserve of $1. "The interest on social media has been phenomenal," Micah Bremner, from Turners in Palmerston North, said. "It still has plenty of life in it if someone wants it as a working vehicle, otherwise it could be restored and put on display."

The original engine has never had the head off and the gearbox and differential have never come out. However, the radiator was replaced about 200,000km ago. "It is pretty extraordinary a vehicle of this age has had just one owner. I have never seen anything near it, in terms of the amount of kilometres it has done," Bremner added. The average odometer reading on cars sold by Turners in the past two years was 134,000km, with 13 per cent of cars being sold with less than 60,000km on the clock and almost half with less than 120,000km.

Holmes reckoned the secret of the "unkillable" Hilux's longevity was changing the oil every 5000km and always using the same brand. "Thirty thousand dollars was a lot of money to pay back in 1993 but it was worth every cent and more. I hope it will be appreciated by the new owner." A Hilux of this vintage was built to clock up 1 million km or more as long as it was serviced regularly, a spokeswoman for Toyota New Zealand said.

For more information on Turners auctions, please visit their website at http://www.turners.co.nz .