10 years of Monaro

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Melchett

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809 posts

186 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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It's been 10 years to the day since I picked up my Monaro and I'm still loving it! It is my only car but I work from home, in that time I've spent £16k on fuel, £4k on insurance and £17k on looking after it. Yes, my eyes have wandered towards other cars, but nothing has caught my attention enough to replace her. Long live the Monaro!

Melchett

Original Poster:

809 posts

186 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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And as everyone always likes a picture, here it is!



https://www.imcdb.org/v218359.html

maxmc2

2,061 posts

185 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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Had mine 10yrs last month too, amazing seeing as i'm always changing cars.

THUNDER STORM

1,251 posts

169 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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Had mine 11 years, that says every thing

Adebyebye

mfp4073

1,946 posts

174 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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Ive had mine 11yrs, and yes I've thought about selling up and getting something else. The only car I could replace it with would be a Mustang.
I work out how much I've spent on the Monaro....( oh dear ) ...factor in what I could sell it for, and the cost of a used Mustang...then work out how much would I spend on upgrades.....( certainly not as much as the Monaro ) and finally work out the depreciation on a Mustang.....
The bottom line is it would be crazy to sell, so the Monaro stays.......I suppose if I stop wasting money on it, and the fact the depreciation has long since finished on these cars it sort of makes sense to keep it,.....I think?

John

Lincsls1

3,334 posts

140 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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I bought one, sold it. Bought another. I think that says a lot as well.
We're bonkers! laugh

JoyCV8

233 posts

144 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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I'm coming up to 8 years with mine .. the fact that I've just spent 70% of what the car cost me back then on a set of brakes and that my beloved Cav Turbo has sat rotting away on my drive since the Monaro stole its garage says it all smile

marksx

5,052 posts

190 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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Lincsls1 said:
I bought one, sold it. Bought another. I think that says a lot as well.
We're bonkers! laugh
I bought one, sold it, bought another, it broke, sold it, bought another.

We're definitely mad!

Lincsls1

3,334 posts

140 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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marksx said:
I bought one, sold it, bought another, it broke, sold it, bought another.

We're definitely mad!
^^^ Have you updated the build register? smile

marksx

5,052 posts

190 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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I haven't, good point!

stu vxr

276 posts

107 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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Had mine now just over 11 years, longest I have ever owned a car, it's not a daily driver and has always been sorned in the winter and garaged whilst in my ownership.

I have thought about selling over the years and have driven several cars as a potential replacement as a none daily, the only thing that comes close is a Porsche but the ownership and servicing cost are ridiculous.

I love the rs quattro stuff and also the BMW M cars but it is my opinion that they can only be driven and treated as daily driver's they just aren't special enough for that weekend drive, plus again ownership and servicing is simply stupid.

When I look at my Monaro it still looks as good to look at as the first day I bought it, plus when I drive it I still feel a sense of occasion.

These cars really are special and really do get under your skin, we should all feel privileged to own a good one as there can't be many left now.

SturdyHSV

10,094 posts

167 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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I'm a relative newbie then, I won't hit 8 years until February hehe

Planning to put a cam in over the winter once some domestic changes are finished.

Cam, springs, retainers, trunnion bearings for rocker arms and pushrods (fingers crossed the cam base circle is the same, it's supposed to be...) are all sat on the shelf ready and waiting cloud9

Never going to sell, have 'invested' far too much money in ruining the car over the years, and it was always intended to be a keeper, over a long enough period of time all those upgrades will work out as quite cheap 'per year', right? scratchchin

Still makes me grin like a tt every time hehe


shunter V8

788 posts

165 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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I was eight years in September and very nearly changed this year for the mustang, i was was talked out of it by many people and I am glad I was as I still really like the monaro.

Paul v8

756 posts

165 months

Friday 2nd November 2018
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9 yrs had mine, god the car makes an awesome soundtrack and always gets some glances at shows and meets
These cars are just good putting smile on your face , who wants a boring 320d

granada203028

1,483 posts

197 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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I've had mine 13 1/2 years, new March 2005. It is now semi retired, an electric motor provides instant low speed torque rather than the V8 day to day...the Monaro just does occasional longer journeys.

Thought I would get a Mustang when they finally arrived but not so sure now. The price has gone up a lot and demand has held up. The last of the CV8 Monaros were just £25K.


selym

9,544 posts

171 months

Thursday 8th November 2018
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I've had mine 15.....months! Love it although it does everything to irritate me and my financial stability.

I picked it up after two months off the road (clutch and electrical issues) and the 80 mile drive home was epic!

Nickyboy

6,700 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th November 2018
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Only had mine for a year but love it, sadly it's got to go to fund a house purchase next year. As i said to her indoors, i can always buy another

Melchett

Original Poster:

809 posts

186 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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Nickyboy said:
Only had mine for a year but love it, sadly it's got to go to fund a house purchase next year. As i said to her indoors, i can always buy another
You can live in your car, but you can't drive your house

Nickyboy

6,700 posts

234 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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Melchett said:
You can live in your car, but you can't drive your house
I've tried sleeping in it, it's just not working laugh

eileenb

112 posts

187 months

Tuesday 13th November 2018
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I bought mine August 2008, so I've had it just over 10 years now and have put nearly 50,000 miles on it in my ownership.