Cab driver Brian Sanders is halfway to his
first million - in miles travelled in his trusty VW. Brian has driven
his J-registered dark red 1992 VW Caravelle people carrier 511,000 miles
- further than a trip to the moon and back - in just six years. He has
worn out three clutches and a gearbox, but the original engine is still
going strong. Proud Brian, 56, said "By all accounts she's clocked up
more miles than any other VW on the road in Britain. She's been my pride
and joy for six years and she's never once let me down. The engine
sounds as sweet now as it ever did." His main route is taking
holiday-makers between Doncaster, South Yorkshire, and Manchester
Airport, has taken good care of his vehicle since he paid £14,000 for
it. He said "The gap between services is only 5,000 miles and sometimes I
do that in 10 days, but I've never missed taking her in to be checked
over. I've gone through five service manuals, and in return she's just
run and run." Brian, who started driving after being made redundant from
his job as a colliery under-manager, added: "I just fell in love with
the Caravelle when I saw her parked on the dealer's forecourt. The way
she's running now, I reckon she'll reach a million miles without any
problem at all."
Source: ltv-vwc.org.uk