Motoring highs and lows of 2010 - what were yours?

Motoring highs and lows of 2010 - what were yours?

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ollie854

422 posts

162 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Highs: passing my driving test first time.

Lows: None (at the moment)

dcb

5,834 posts

265 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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High:

A lovely drive from Kassel to Dortmund along the A44.
I cruised easily in light traffic at 120 - 140 mph,
peaking at 150 mph (GPS verified). Not bad for a
ten year old car.

Low:

The radiator finally packing up. Not that much
aggro however, as I was close to home and the
rescue folks attended in less than 40 minutes.




FeatherZ

2,422 posts

196 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Highs

Summer riding zx6r, trips to BSB.

Lows

Constant car troubles, now rid of said car.

Not being at home for most of December for work, (due to car not working early starts, stayed at mums)

TBC high/low

Bought a different car, collect in new year, unsure on it but bought it anyway, hoping alls good!

If not ill be introducing myself to bangernomics for considerable future.

Major Fallout

5,278 posts

231 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Low: spending 3 days and £150 chasing a problem. That tuned out being a buggerd rotor arm. (that cost about £3)

High point: driving a D-type / takeing the old racer up kop hill.

Edited by Major Fallout on Friday 31st December 18:47

vit4

3,507 posts

170 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Highs:
- Passing my test
- Tinkering with the Astra, only basic stuff but still feels good!

Lows:
- Spinning into central res. earlier this month. Nothing I could've done, and thankfully the damage wasn't too severe, but still a pisser. Makes me want some skid pan training.
- Petrol costs.

Jonny_693

5,113 posts

176 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Low- Selling my Impreza WRX

High- Getting my 328i

Biker's Nemesis

38,652 posts

208 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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98C4S said:
Low - this happening to most panels on my D3:




Man thats bad.frown

Beemer billy

291 posts

190 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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High point = Buying my bmw.

Low point = Getting nicked driving it too fast in France and getting fked by plod!

2 Wycked

2,335 posts

231 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Beemer billy said:
High point = Buying my bmw.

Low point = Getting nicked driving it too fast in France and getting fked by plod!
I'm genuinely not being a dick here. I viewed your profile to have a gander at the BMW you speak of, then got drawn to your website, where I noticed that 'experience' is spelt wrong on the front page.

Don't know if you're the person who edits it, and I'd like to reiterate that I'm not being a dick, but I thought I'd let you know.

Also your BMW looks like a nice tidy example.

Mark_Karting

899 posts

182 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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+ Learning to drive off the road to a high standard
- Not being old enough to drive on the road

Next year the fun starts biggrin

TheMoron

206 posts

160 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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98C4S said:
High - Getting my 993 Turbo

Low - this happening to most panels on my D3:




That's shocking fair play! Another parking related keying?

EDIT: Sorry just realised it was from looking at your posts.

Edited by TheMoron on Friday 31st December 19:05

zippyprorider

732 posts

206 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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high point was buying the lotus elise 111s and driving flat out accross the strood to mersea island with the roof down for the first time.

Low point saying goodbye to my old car and having to drive a 1.3 hyundai getz for a month while this snow is around is awfu;, oh and having a bee hit me in the eye while driving with the roof down was savage oh and the ear ringing from the sports exhaust lol.

Negative Creep

24,979 posts

227 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Highs - driving round New Zealand in an old Nissan Sunny, then doing it again in a Datsun Vanette which also became my home. Best driving roads I've ever found and I've proved t myself beyond any doubt you can have fun whatever you drive. Managed to own a selection of interesting cars

Lows - never had enough to buy a Ford Falcon V8. that's pretty much it

richcorsavxr

966 posts

172 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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high points, nothing stands out, i suppose suprising a few freinds with what my car is capable of.

lows, dip in the road with a huge brick, me hitting the brick causing my front bumper to crack, punching a hole through my alloy, destroying my tyre, and damageing the caliper which needed to be replaced, just over a grand to repair at the same time my insurance and tax was due.


Biker's Nemesis

38,652 posts

208 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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richcorsavxr said:
high points, nothing stands out, i suppose suprising a few freinds with what my car is capable of.

lows, dip in the road with a huge brick, me hitting the brick causing my front bumper to crack, punching a hole through my alloy, destroying my tyre, and damageing the caliper which needed to be replaced, just over a grand to repair at the same time my insurance and tax was due.

Do you mean "customer care" instead of "customer car" in your garage description?

inman999

25,307 posts

173 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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High: 'Getting' an Mk 1 MX-5

Low: Crashing said MX-5 in the winter weather.

2011: probably a write off motoring wise but 2012 will see a TVR Power fettled Tuscan (hopefully!)

richcorsavxr

966 posts

172 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Biker's Nemesis said:
richcorsavxr said:
high points, nothing stands out, i suppose suprising a few freinds with what my car is capable of.

lows, dip in the road with a huge brick, me hitting the brick causing my front bumper to crack, punching a hole through my alloy, destroying my tyre, and damageing the caliper which needed to be replaced, just over a grand to repair at the same time my insurance and tax was due.

Do you mean "customer care" instead of "customer car" in your garage description?
well spotted my inglish is terrible

Mastodon2

13,826 posts

165 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Highs: Hexham to Jedburgh, then north through some little hill roads and home again. Hexham to Alston and back was another good one, but not as good as the Jedburgh trip. Both involved clear roads with excellent sightlines right through the corners and beyond, and plenty of good places to overtake slower cars. Getting my first years NCB and saving more than £1 for every day I drove safely was a good feeling. If only the costs kept coming down like that, I'd get my insurance for free in less than two years!

Lows: My insurance still cost over £600 on a 1.3L Fiesta. A split manifold seal that caused my coolant to dribble away annoyed me too. I got the Haynes out but it looked far too involved and when I actually sourced the exact spot of the leak I knew it beyond my spannering ability. Off to the garage it went!

LeeThr

3,122 posts

171 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Highs - Joining this forum :P
Passing my test first time in June.
Fun summer on the roads with my mates.
Discovering how much fun backroads are along with beaches.
Renault World Series at silverstone in September including 3 nights camping with some good mates. - Even if it did mean freezing to death one night after stupidly taking one sleeping bag.

Lows - Insurance Costs
Petrol Costs
Finding out how much of an Arsewhole some coppers can be mad

Plans for 2011 - Get a PH sticker on the pug - possibly more than one
Get the pug through its MOT
Find a job
Finish college course and try and get into uni
Do a track day
More Sunday Drives
Possibly get to a PH meet

drink Heres to 2011 on PH!

Z06George

2,519 posts

189 months

Friday 31st December 2010
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Highs: Joining CCCUK.
Going to my year 13 dance in a Corvette.
Driving a Corvette for the first time biggrin

Lows: Still can't afford insurance on a first car.

Could be worse.