If you can get the car you want at the right price surely its worth travelling, I have bought some of my cars 200 miles or more away, I went to Edinburgh once to see a supposedly immaculate XM estate - turned out to be a shed.
I can find no reference to the rear suspension specifically for the coupe in my Hains book, neither does it list another manual for it so I would assume its got springs like the saloon.
I wouldn't worry about one that done over 150k, if its still going OK by then it will probably continue to do so. My estate was on about 188k when I bought it and I have done a further 20k in it without incident.
Don't know the difference with the SE, I think the basic one is pretty high spec, I know that the electric seats in mine are more comfortable than the manual ones because they have more adjustment particularly the tilt settings which makes a tremendous difference for me.
Peter
I can find no reference to the rear suspension specifically for the coupe in my Hains book, neither does it list another manual for it so I would assume its got springs like the saloon.
I wouldn't worry about one that done over 150k, if its still going OK by then it will probably continue to do so. My estate was on about 188k when I bought it and I have done a further 20k in it without incident.
Don't know the difference with the SE, I think the basic one is pretty high spec, I know that the electric seats in mine are more comfortable than the manual ones because they have more adjustment particularly the tilt settings which makes a tremendous difference for me.
Peter