The Joy of Running an Old Shed (Vol 2)

The Joy of Running an Old Shed (Vol 2)

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BenS94

3,200 posts

39 months

Wednesday 18th June
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And ready for the wheels tomorrow. So satisfying.

Pit Pony

10,065 posts

136 months

Thursday 19th June
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Davie said:
7 5 7 said:
My mechanic mate is loving these wetbelts, he does at least one a week, keeping him busy! Absolutely POS engine! But very profitable for mechanics.
My Mum has been casually looking for a replacement for her "ever reliable but now made of 95% rust" 2009 Mazda 2 Sport that she's had for about 89 years and rather strangely, decided to go and look at a Ford Grand C-Max with the EcoBoom engine. Looked a nice enough car but at 80,000 miles, I then asked her if it'd had the belt done or evidence it's been meticulously serviced. "No, but the local garage will do it for £500" she said. Aye ok, try nearer £1500 to £2000 for a proper job with the full kit plus oil pump belt etc etc and that's assuming it hasn't already started to fail and clog up the inner workings. I advised she'd be getting carted off to the local loony bin if she bought it. Who's going to be spending £2k doing a belt on an old Ford worth say, £2k...

She's since put a deposit down on a 63 plate Captur 0.9 but it was MOT'd by the garage last week, failed on a spring and emissions and as yet hasn't been retested / passed and she's meant to be picking it up in the morning...

Can't but think there are alarm bells starting to ring with this one...
I'd be buying another mazda2. Wife got a 69 plate 1.5 petrol automatic one last year. It wasn't shed money.
I like it.

DuncanM

6,891 posts

294 months

Thursday 19th June
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BenS94 said:
Definitely the wrong colour... never mind, it's an improvement!
Nice work smile

bodhi

12,684 posts

244 months

Thursday 19th June
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Pit Pony said:
I'd be buying another mazda2. Wife got a 69 plate 1.5 petrol automatic one last year. It wasn't shed money.
I like it.
We hired one of these in Cyprus last year with 375k km on the clock. It badly needed a new clutch/DMF but other than that it ran beautifully.

We are looking at an auto one to replace the Civic - not Shed money as you say but do look very nice, especially inside. Just a shame there aren't too many of them around.

swanseaboydan

2,006 posts

178 months

Thursday 19th June
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Helped my young cousin buy an older Mazda 2 ( about 16 years old for 1200 quid ) and it has been amazing.
It’s true what they say about Mazda reliability. He has had it 3 years, no issues - does long trips in it.
The trader we bought it off was impressed that he’d bought such a boring car at a young age as most kids wanted something ‘cool’ but he has ragged it around for 4 years now and it’s still amazing for a 20 year old car. Top shedding .

RazerSauber

2,737 posts

75 months

Thursday 19th June
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BenS94 said:
And ready for the wheels tomorrow. So satisfying.
Start a Reader's Cars thread on it at this point!

BenS94

3,200 posts

39 months

Thursday 19th June
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RazerSauber said:
BenS94 said:
And ready for the wheels tomorrow. So satisfying.
Start a Reader's Cars thread on it at this point!
No point really as I'll probably have sold it by July laugh

georgezippy

431 posts

210 months

Thursday 19th June
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DuncanM said:
BenS94 said:
Definitely the wrong colour... never mind, it's an improvement!
Nice work smile
Don't forget to paint your front discs as well to match rofl

layercake

444 posts

119 months

Thursday 19th June
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legendracer said:
Looking for a shed with cruise control. Smaller cheaper automatic reliable. Hopefully 150 bhp at least. Anything of interest please share.
I would take a look a the civic esepcially the estate 2014 onwards, mk9, 1.6 diesel had close to 80 mpg / £20 tax, seen some go for £2500 high milers but solid cars , I bought one few months ago, will post some details later on

BenS94

3,200 posts

39 months

Thursday 19th June
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georgezippy said:
DuncanM said:
BenS94 said:
Definitely the wrong colour... never mind, it's an improvement!
Nice work smile
Don't forget to paint your front discs as well to match rofl
Discs and calipers being painted once the wheels are on the rear... just the hub, not the face where the wheel mounts, nor the part where you kinda need it to stop... wink

7 5 7

3,830 posts

126 months

Thursday 19th June
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layercake said:
legendracer said:
Looking for a shed with cruise control. Smaller cheaper automatic reliable. Hopefully 150 bhp at least. Anything of interest please share.
I would take a look a the civic esepcially the estate 2014 onwards, mk9, 1.6 diesel had close to 80 mpg / £20 tax, seen some go for £2500 high milers but solid cars , I bought one few months ago, will post some details later on
I think, and correct me if I am wrong but those 1.6 Honda diesel engines, were the only engine built with the DPF in mind, rather than a bolt on idea - thus, doesn't see hardly any DPF issues compared to other engines....

Good engines I have heard.

Skodillac

7,746 posts

45 months

Thursday 19th June
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7 5 7 said:
layercake said:
legendracer said:
Looking for a shed with cruise control. Smaller cheaper automatic reliable. Hopefully 150 bhp at least. Anything of interest please share.
I would take a look a the civic esepcially the estate 2014 onwards, mk9, 1.6 diesel had close to 80 mpg / £20 tax, seen some go for £2500 high milers but solid cars , I bought one few months ago, will post some details later on
I think, and correct me if I am wrong but those 1.6 Honda diesel engines, were the only engine built with the DPF in mind, rather than a bolt on idea - thus, doesn't see hardly any DPF issues compared to other engines....

Good engines I have heard.
Sadly never available with an automatic gearbox, until the 2018 MY Mk10. Which aren't in shed territory yet. That's why when I owned a Mk9, it was a 1.8 petrol as I wanted auto.

maxwellwd

281 posts

101 months

Thursday 19th June
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7 5 7 said:
layercake said:
legendracer said:
Looking for a shed with cruise control. Smaller cheaper automatic reliable. Hopefully 150 bhp at least. Anything of interest please share.
I would take a look a the civic esepcially the estate 2014 onwards, mk9, 1.6 diesel had close to 80 mpg / £20 tax, seen some go for £2500 high milers but solid cars , I bought one few months ago, will post some details later on
I think, and correct me if I am wrong but those 1.6 Honda diesel engines, were the only engine built with the DPF in mind, rather than a bolt on idea - thus, doesn't see hardly any DPF issues compared to other engines....

Good engines I have heard.
That is correct, I had an SR tourer for two years but some idiot drove into the side of me and it ended up being written off. You cannot get parts for them now from Honda in terms of panels, bumpers etc I was told. So something to be aware of.

A fantastic car though, economy was amazing, space with the magic rear seats was fantastic. Designed from the ground up with the DPF in mind, never had a single issue with it in 30k miles.

The headlights are rubbish, you do need to upgrade to osram bulbs and not the most comfortable on long journeys which are my only criticisms.

BenS94

3,200 posts

39 months

Thursday 19th June
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Exhausted now!

QBee

21,718 posts

159 months

Thursday 19th June
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BenS94 said:
Exhausted now!
It looks suspiciously like you will be selling it next week.....

A500leroy

6,747 posts

133 months

Thursday 19th June
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If anyone is after a cracking shed Mathewsons have a fiesta, Corsa and Astra going through next week guided under shed budget.

Shnozz

28,966 posts

286 months

Thursday 19th June
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BenS94 said:
RazerSauber said:
BenS94 said:
And ready for the wheels tomorrow. So satisfying.
Start a Reader's Cars thread on it at this point!
No point really as I'll probably have sold it by July laugh
You’ve put way more love and affection into this ‘shed’ than I have ever done my ‘nice’ cars.

BenS94

3,200 posts

39 months

Thursday 19th June
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QBee said:
BenS94 said:
Exhausted now!
It looks suspiciously like you will be selling it next week.....
Trying a new trick with this one as it owes me so much - run it, but advertise it wink

Davie

5,563 posts

230 months

Thursday 19th June
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BenS94 said:
Have I made it too shiny? cloud9
Close up beading shots in the shed thread...

This place has changed.

BenS94

3,200 posts

39 months

Thursday 19th June
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Davie said:
BenS94 said:
Have I made it too shiny? cloud9
Close up beading shots in the shed thread...

This place has changed.
Sheds need love too!