Is your daily driver over 20 years old?

Is your daily driver over 20 years old?

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N5 NRO

258 posts

157 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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Currently driving a 37-year-old MGB GT daily. Has about 130,000 miles on the clock and I will probably add a further 600 a month. It was my daily driver a while back, but spent two years off the road after a failed MOT - the first time I drove it again was to go to work on the first of this month. A few teething problems have now been sorted and it all seems ok, although I did have to borrow other cars at first due to some running problems.

PositronicRay

27,051 posts

184 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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Yup 94 MB SL so only just.

MGgeordie

939 posts

185 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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My daily is a 1976 Rover P6 with backup being provided by a 1972 Beetle, a 1967 Herald 1200 & a 1966 Herald 12/50.

All well rustproofed with the best stuff on the market (Bilt Hamber) and all well maintained.

Modern cars just have no feeling! driving

mr_tony

6,328 posts

270 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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MGgeordie said:
My daily is a 1976 Rover P6 with backup being provided by a 1972 Beetle, a 1967 Herald 1200 & a 1966 Herald 12/50.

All well rustproofed with the best stuff on the market (Bilt Hamber) and all well maintained.

Modern cars just have no feeling! driving
Pic of the p6? One of my faves!

8Ace

2,696 posts

199 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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My Jag turned 20 recently. It was registered in August but there's a stamp on the furl filler cap saying 260696 so for me its birthday is in June.

It's done 199.4k miles (so close!) and I drive it every day, It's lovely.

Parisien

623 posts

163 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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Mine's a 1990 Merc 300ce, only 130K miles on it, weekend car a 1996 320SL 140K and finally a workhorse 1990 200TE, a mere 105K!


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SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

235 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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Yep just clicked over 20 years old - E36 328i coupe (and it's a but modern for me!). Replaced a 1995 W124. I am generally not a fan of new stuff at all.

routari

157 posts

119 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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Mine turned 20 this year.

55palfers

5,914 posts

165 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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I don't do that many miles any more so I use a 1994 G Wagen and a 1995 E36 AMG as the mood takes me.

Modern (affordable) cars are pretty anodyne and samey.

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

127 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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8Ace said:
My Jag turned 20 recently. It was registered in August but there's a stamp on the furl filler cap saying 260696 so for me its birthday is in June.
Hmm. If it's an XJ or XJ, then there's a fighting chance I saw it on the line... I did a Brown's Lane tour around that time.

Daily here's only just turned 19 at the start of this month. A positive spring chicken, with just 50k on it.

FlatTwin

27 posts

105 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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I've been driving a 1987 Citroën visa 1.1 as daily driver for a long time, until 2014. Then I bought a Peugeot 406 V6.

Never had a problem with the visa but it has been banned of Paris last july, and it's going to be the same in most major cities frown That's one of the reasons for my choice.
The other is that I wanted to preserve it from rust.

But the Peug will aslo be banned in the coming years, so I don't know what I'm going to do.

LordHaveMurci

12,045 posts

170 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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14, 15 & 16yrs old in our household, the 16yr old 150k ml Focus passed it's MoT again today with just roll bar bushes required thumbup

The 15yr old 996 passed with an advisory on rear tyres & the 14yr old Clio passed with no advisories again a few months ago - French cars really are crap don' you know wink

Jasandjules

69,948 posts

230 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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Used to be 10 years old. Now a lot newer...

But my toy is 18 or so if that counts?!?

s m

23,249 posts

204 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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8Ace said:
My Jag turned 20 recently. It was registered in August but there's a stamp on the furl filler cap saying 260696 so for me its birthday is in June.

It's done 199.4k miles (so close!) and I drive it every day, It's lovely.
Nice to be back in something low mileage again though ...... wink




Mr Tidy

22,440 posts

128 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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Not yet, but getting there (daily is 14 years old this year) but I had a P6B 3500S many years ago - slow, complete with handling like a blancmange! Still a floppy P*S (even before the de Dion mount decided to rip itself out if the inner wing!

AVOID - THEY ARE RUBBISH!
laugh

DegsyE39

577 posts

128 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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Audi 100 on a G plate so knocking on for 30 hehe

mcford

819 posts

175 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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s m said:
Nice to be back in something low mileage again though ...... wink

Sapphire Cosworth?, I run a 1991 Sierra 1.8 LX as a daily, 1982 Cortina as a hobby car.

CX53

2,973 posts

111 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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Mines almost 20, a Saab 9000. I love it!

k-ink

9,070 posts

180 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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Next year mine will hit 20. I began finding new cars boring, so gave them up. I bought the most mint mk1 MX5 I could find. I then started lavishing it with various upgrades. Great fun and nothing to go wrong. I will look after it and keep it mint. I plan to tour all over the place and will try not to put the top up if I can help it.

I still have my modern Alfa but I can't wait to sell it.

Huntsman

8,070 posts

251 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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Driving a '71 Daimler everyday. Gotta love a classic.