swee'pea99
Squire
"...but it is now over 6 years old." Gracious. Those Japanese certainly know how to build a car, eh?
The most fun I had with a car, was my only company car. 15k mile service every 6-8 months. Every time 4 new tires, 4 new brake pad, new clutch every 4 services and a new gear box after 2 years (blew a hole in the side of the gear box and all the oil came out, hit the hot exhaust pipe and there was a nice smoke screen)
I think that it was the No 11 completions that we used to have when we were bored, and the 2 mile racetrack that we had around the industrial estate that did the tyres and clutch. But the most fun we had with the company cars, there were 11 identical Black V40 all registered at the same time , was swapping over the rear number plate. It was only when a colleague was stopped for "Driving like a tit", and the Traffic Office on his walk around the vehicle, he could see that something was wrong, but it took 5 mins and writing both number plates down that he realised that he front and back number plates were different by 1 number.Holy Guacamole , what the hell do you drive , a Dradgster .... Tyres 15,000 miles and a new clutch in 60,000 miles ,
My current car 120,000 on original clutch, and the last one (Ford Focus) 170,000 miles when i sold it and still had the original clutch.
Buy an older, simple car, learn to service it yourself and if an expensive bill looms, sell it to the scrap man for most of what you paid in the first place.
If you keep it running long enough, it may even appreciate in value if the classic brigade take an interest. People collect Ford Sierras nowadays for heavens sake. A few years ago, you couldn't give one away![]()
Try BMW:
Clutch (supposed to last the life of the car), wrecked at 49,000 miles = £570.
Our last car, a totally horrible 'blue-van' (Ford C-Max) had 3 sets of front tyres in about 27,000!!Holy Guacamole , what the hell do you drive , a Dradgster .... Tyres 15,000 miles and a new clutch in 60,000 miles

A collegue of mine drives a (black & white) taxi, as a side-line.My current car 120,000 on original clutch, and the last one (Ford Focus) 170,000 miles when i sold it and still had the original clutch.