Anyone else taking their car off SORN?
Anyone else taking their car off SORN?
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Bobtherallyfan

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1,472 posts

101 months

Friday 29th May 2020
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After two months l’m hoping to get my 911 re-taxed on the 1st June, then off to the dealer for its delayed service (first day Porsche Centre is open fully) and them maybe a trip to test my eyesight. Never has a short shopping trip for essentials been so appealing.

MrC986

3,727 posts

214 months

Saturday 30th May 2020
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In all honesty I thought about Sorning my 996 for about 5 seconds in late March & then realised even though it was my 2nd car, even a trip to do the weekly shopping during lockdown was better than leaving it in the garage & worth the cost.

The weather has also been too nice to let it sit in the garage thumbup

RiccardoG

1,742 posts

295 months

Saturday 30th May 2020
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Mine is coming off SORN next weekend! biggrin

Orangecurry

7,764 posts

229 months

Saturday 30th May 2020
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Not the 911 but an even older soft-top that I've been doing many maintenance jobs that I should have done this spring anyway. Mrs OC prefers swanning around in it as well.

Bobtherallyfan

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1,472 posts

101 months

Monday 1st June 2020
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Surreal experience in my Porsche Centre today.......only about 4 customers, Ikea like paths around the showroom and a full range of models to look at in the car park because no courtesy cars being used. I’ve finally managed to work out the difference between the various shades of silver.

mr pg

2,044 posts

228 months

Monday 1st June 2020
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Taxed mine this morning, and popped out after work.

gtsralph

1,306 posts

167 months

Monday 1st June 2020
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Dartmoor this morning on first post SORN drive out


PowerMalc

222 posts

167 months

Monday 1st June 2020
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I had my Boxster S on SORN for April and May.
Now taxed and went out for a drive and to see my granddaughter
for the first time.
Also filled up with fuel at £1 a litre
It was nice and sunny
Life is good

Oh... I've just remembered CV

monty999

1,220 posts

128 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2020
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Got my 996 insured and taxed yesterday morning and went for a drive. I felt like a kid with a new toy again after it's been on sorn since december. Usually I would have taxed in March but had holiday booked (which didn't happen ) and then stay-at-home happened. Days like today reminded me just why I bought one in the first place, smile-a-mile in the sunshine !!

dvshannow

1,645 posts

159 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2020
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Did a lot of people SORN over the lockdown? Didn’t really feel was worth it as by time cancelled insurance etc was little saving

Also used it every so often to get basics from the shell up the road from us on the motorway which is not bad for the car either

Bobtherallyfan

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1,472 posts

101 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2020
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dvshannow said:
Did a lot of people SORN over the lockdown? Didn’t really feel was worth it as by time cancelled insurance etc was little saving

Also used it every so often to get basics from the shell up the road from us on the motorway which is not bad for the car either
Three reasons I put mine on SORN. Firstly it was overdue for its first ever service and Porsche suggested keeping mileage to a minimum. Secondly two months road tax is nearly £80 and thirdly, driving around in a Porsche during lockdown would have been a bit conspicuous where I live.

c4sman

822 posts

177 months

Wednesday 3rd June 2020
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SORNed mine for April and May to remove temptation of a non essential drive. Turned out pointless as I still haven’t received a refund so am now paying twice! Also didn’t realise I could have driven it anyway to test my eye sight....

First drive on Monday was a joy

tonyg58

434 posts

222 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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c4sman said:
SORNed mine for April and May to remove temptation of a non essential drive. Turned out pointless as I still haven’t received a refund so am now paying twice! Also didn’t realise I could have driven it anyway to test my eye sight....

First drive on Monday was a joy
I would chase the DVLA about your refund, i got my cheque in less than a week.

Bobtherallyfan

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1,472 posts

101 months

Friday 5th June 2020
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tonyg58 said:
I would chase the DVLA about your refund, i got my cheque in less than a week.
Mine took a month so its a bit hit and miss. The car still showed as taxed for two weeks, so their admin is unsurprisingly all over the place. Unfortunately if you aren't a key worker, there is no way of contacting them.

robgt3

2,587 posts

185 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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Ours is back on the road as of June 1st. We had only taken delivery of it about three weeks before lockdown so we are back to running it in. Such a total joy to be back out there on a glorious day not driving quickly just savouring the moment. Filling the tank with BP Ultimate at £1.12p a litre felt pretty good too.

c4sman

822 posts

177 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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Bobtherallyfan said:
tonyg58 said:
I would chase the DVLA about your refund, i got my cheque in less than a week.
Mine took a month so its a bit hit and miss. The car still showed as taxed for two weeks, so their admin is unsurprisingly all over the place. Unfortunately if you aren't a key worker, there is no way of contacting them.
This is my problem, I have no way of contacting them as I’m not a key worker and it’s 2 months since I SORNed