Long term owners..

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Roman Moroni

978 posts

123 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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I'll have had my Impreza (Limited Edition Terzo) 17 years this December. I've done a grand total of 45 miles in the past 2 years which have consisted of the trip to & from the MOT Station.

It'll only get replaced when I can afford a 993. It looks like I'll have it another 17 years!! smile

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

234 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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I have had my Caterham 8 years and Elise 5 years. Just ploughed around £6k into the Lotus and £1k into the Seven.

I will be keeping both for the rest of my days though.

DKL

4,493 posts

222 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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The buying bit is easy but I'm not so hot on the selling. The 21 I've had since about 99/00, the 944 arrived about 10 yrs ago and the rr 7 or 8. In some ways I'd like a change but I know I wouldn't get what I want yet would spend more replacing them. Anyway they cover pretty much all bases and are pretty reliable now.

Muddle238

3,901 posts

113 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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Ben_P1 said:
Actually it does, good guess.
I would guess it's in the format P1 B**?

I only ask because I have P11 B** and P111 B** on a couple of cars, I was looking for the P1 plate as well but online showed it up registered to an Impreza P1. I thought that was entirely reasonable given the car, would have been a bit disappointing to have found it on a Daewoo Matiz or something. Everytime I see an Impreza P1 I must confess to having a sneaky peak at the reg to see if it's the "missing" plate I was after a few years ago.

In fairness though the odds of the B** being the same as mine (if that's indeed what you have) are pretty slim.

RemaL

24,973 posts

234 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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Longest for me has been my kitcar I built. Bought in 2003 and road registered in 2004.
14 years and don't intend to get ride for many many years.

Before that I gad a Honda FRV for 6 years , GT86 for 4. Normally keep cars for 2-5 years

emicen

8,587 posts

218 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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Bought my Celica in 2004, it’s been on and off the road for the last ten years but currently taxed and tested. Checking MOT history I’m slightly shocked to see I’ve only done ~20k in it over that time, although it was SORN for a lot of 2010-2018.

Bought my 06 BMW 320Cd in Dec-07 with 14,853 miles in the clock, just bought its replacement but still got it on the drive. Now on 232,000 and it still does what I need it to do, 50mpg (real) every tank, comfortable on long distance work. Only reason it’s been replaced is age/mileage is starting to take its toll with corrosion and gremlins. Would rather retire it now after a great time together than wind up drip feeding it money every month until it finally royally borks and I end up resenting it.

cobra kid

4,946 posts

240 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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cerb4.5lee said:
Longest I've owned a car is 6 years and that was my Cerbera. My Dad however had his 1979 Mustang Cobra for 10 years, and he's still got his 1993 Granada Scorpio 24v that he's had since 1994(only does about 100 miles a year in it now though).

Only seems like yesterday to me when he got his Granada, because I purchased his Xr4x4 off him when he got it...time certainly flies.
Out of interest, how much does 100 miles a year cost him?

J4CKO

41,585 posts

200 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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My uncle owns this,



He bought it off my dad in 1966, so has had it 52 years.

My personal record is three years or so, I am not very good at keeping cars long term.

Bodie390

558 posts

187 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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J4CKO said:
My uncle owns this,



He bought it off my dad in 1966, so has had it 52 years.

My personal record is three years or so, I am not very good at keeping cars long term.
Is that a Jowett ?

My dad worked on the buses and I remember a chap having one then and it's stuck with me for the last 30yrs plus.

J4CKO

41,585 posts

200 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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Bodie390 said:
J4CKO said:
My uncle owns this,



He bought it off my dad in 1966, so has had it 52 years.

My personal record is three years or so, I am not very good at keeping cars long term.
Is that a Jowett ?

My dad worked on the buses and I remember a chap having one then and it's stuck with me for the last 30yrs plus.
That will probably be him, he did work on the Buses in Manchester as a driver for years.

Now has two (and a Ford Pilot V8), has a Jowett Javelin Saloon and has had a couple of others but the original one is still around, was white back then and had some wider wheels on (it was the seventies) . My other uncle also has a Jupiter, but he has only had his like 30 years biggrin

I should ask him to do a bit of a PH article on it.

NDA

21,579 posts

225 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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TR4man said:
I owned this for 17 years

That is very smart looking. Is it as good underneath as it looks on top?

TR4man

5,228 posts

174 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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NDA said:
TR4man said:
I owned this for 17 years

That is very smart looking. Is it as good underneath as it looks on top?
Thanks, yes it certainly is/was.

I sold it 18 months ago but continued my devotion to British moneypits by buying a TVR.

geeman237

1,233 posts

185 months

Friday 22nd June 2018
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I bought a 2000 Jeep Cherokee with 50k miles when I moved to the US in 2004. Still got it, now at 255K. Great workhorse.
I still have my 1968 Triumph Herald 13/60 convertible I bought in 1988 (I think). I brought it to the US too.