It’s been a while since I last discussed my garage on PH, and since that time a few things have changed. Some have left, some remain and one is soon to arrive, so here’s a brief overview of the current fleet with more details on some to follow later this year.
: Finally I have realised that three cars is too many for me and one always ends up being left largely unused. The 944 was suffering after the TVR and Mercedes arrived as sunny days were spent in the Chimaera and the commute was dealt with admirably by the Benz.
As a result, the S2 was cleaned and advertised on PistonHeads for £4000 and, as I looked at the immaculate Porsche outside my house every day, I must admit that I felt a twinge of regret. It had been a great car to drive, utterly reliable and still fast enough to cope with current sports cars. As an added bonus it was even finished in ‘back in fashion’ white. I sold the car for the asking price (after fitting new front discs to cure a judder under braking for the buyer) and waved it off into sunset with a heavy heart.
Mercedes-Benz E220 estate
: The Mercedes continues to be an absolute joy to use and seems to get better with age; it’s not without fault but it could well be the best car I have ever owned. A few months ago I was surprised to find it wouldn’t start outside my house, but fortunately it was a weekend and I wasn’t in a rush so the RAC was called to take a look. A dirty crank sensor was the problem and after a clean (of the sensor, not the car) the W124 started first time and it’s been fine ever since.
At MOT time I entrusted the car to a local Merc specialist and paced around the office waiting for news, with thoughts of big bills at the back of my mind. When the call came in about 1 hour after leaving it with them to say it has passed needing only a headlight adjustment, I was ecstatic to say the least. This good news meant that my total outlay for the 124 since owning was under £100 and that’s a new record for a car owned by me. This may change soon as I need to fit a new heater valve as the old one has become stuck in position. That aside, this car looks and almost drives like new, I'm finding it useful to have an estate car and the best news is that used values seem to be going up too.
: The noisy Chim has spent a large part of the past few months undercover, hiding from the elements and salty roads. Just before the bad weather set in I took it to Fernhurst for the annual service and MOT ritual and left it with them for a few days, ‘enjoying’ their courtesy Fiesta 1.2 while they fettled. Another MOT pass was good news, and despite having to pay for the service and a few bits and pieces too I was pleased with a bill of well under £600. I also treated the car to a full GTechniq coating as
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a few years ago. I must say that they managed to get the car looking like new both inside and out and I also had my wheels repainted at the same time helping to make it look even better. So far the coating is holding up well and seems to repel water with ease, but as I haven’t done many miles since application I’ll have to keep you posted throughout the year.
Maintenance aside, the TVR is fantastic. I never tire of driving it, it has been rudely reliable and the noise of it still makes me smile every time it fires up. OK, so it needed a jump start after a lengthy period of inactivity but I can hardly blame the car for that.
In fact it's a sheer pleasure to own a TVR: the fact that you can burble along with the Mrs in the car, attack your favourite B-Road, commute in traffic or make ears bleed through tunnels only goes to show how universally capable these cars are. I would question whether any other car can offer this mix...
Saying that, I keep looking at Corvettes in the classifieds and consider changing the Chimaera for one later this year, the trouble is that as soon as I go anywhere in the Chim that thought seems truly ridiculous.
Lexus LS400: Finally I need to welcome a new arrival, so new in fact that I haven’t collected it yet. In a moment of Christmas break madness I enquired after a 1997 LS400 that was advertised in our classifieds and bought it. I have this rather foolish idea that using a 4.0 V8 as a daily drive is a good idea, despite the current fuel prices, but if I’m honest the only reason I bought it was to scratch an itch I’ve had for the Japanese Merc for a long time. Let’s hope the reality is as good as the dream……..