Tucking it up for the winter?
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So just about to head off to the DVLA to SORN the MX5 until next year. As its in need of a few bits doing cosmetically.
I plan on keeping it on my drive outside, probably under a car cover. But what should I do to keep it ok overthe winter?
My plan was to simply start it up once a week and let it run for a bit to keep the battery alive and keep everything lubed. Ideally i'd want to give it a run out for 10 minutes, but not being taxed makes that a bit of a no-go.
Any thoughts on what I need to do to it to keep it ok and not turn it into a siezed wreck come the spring?
Other option is to tax it so I can give it its run, but it seems a bit pointless as it will spend 99% of its time under a tarp!
I plan on keeping it on my drive outside, probably under a car cover. But what should I do to keep it ok overthe winter?
My plan was to simply start it up once a week and let it run for a bit to keep the battery alive and keep everything lubed. Ideally i'd want to give it a run out for 10 minutes, but not being taxed makes that a bit of a no-go.
Any thoughts on what I need to do to it to keep it ok and not turn it into a siezed wreck come the spring?
Other option is to tax it so I can give it its run, but it seems a bit pointless as it will spend 99% of its time under a tarp!
Mine lives in a garage but even then if I don't use it for a few weeks it definitely doesn't run as well as when I use it regularly. Personally I wouldn't mothball for winter. These cars are absolutely fine in winter as long as you aren't planning to drive on frozen roads with summer tyres. Mine gets used all year round regardless of the weather despite being only one of 3 cars we have available. Sometimes it feels a little pointless, especially with the winters we've had the last couple of years when it might go for a month without moving but it's always a pleasure to drive when I do get a chance. Driving with the top down on a bright & sunny but freezing cold day, wrapped up in a coat, hat & gloves, heater on full, heated seats on etc. is better than driving on a hot summer day in a t-shirt imo.
NotKenBlock said:
Other option is to tax it so I can give it its run, but it seems a bit pointless as it will spend 99% of its time under a tarp!
OOI how much is it to tax? I've sorned my Griff but i) it's in a warm garage and ii) I have other cars to drive over winter which are tax free. Gassing Station | Mazda MX5/Roadster/Miata | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


