Goc3k
Well-Known Member
My take from this is:
As an example to why buying a brand new or 1-2 year old car is no guarantee of an easy ride, my mum bought a 1 year old corsa with 6k miles on it in 2016 - with the same logic of "new is reliable", which in its short 18 months~ with her has already munched a coilpack, puked coolant from a ruptured hose and also suffered a failed water pump, equating to 3 separate breakdowns & accompanying hassle with it off the road in a very short space of time. Also no doubt it will have an exceedingly short life having already overheated on two separate occasions significantly.
So.. Keep the trusty D2, buy a "sufficient" spare car, keep both on the road and jobs a goodun. You could even buy a spare engine + running gear for it and pop them in the shed for if need arises, prepare for the worst and all that!
- Money is not the driving factor
- Having transport is mandatory (I know the feeling)
- Ideally a more capable vehicle is preferred
As an example to why buying a brand new or 1-2 year old car is no guarantee of an easy ride, my mum bought a 1 year old corsa with 6k miles on it in 2016 - with the same logic of "new is reliable", which in its short 18 months~ with her has already munched a coilpack, puked coolant from a ruptured hose and also suffered a failed water pump, equating to 3 separate breakdowns & accompanying hassle with it off the road in a very short space of time. Also no doubt it will have an exceedingly short life having already overheated on two separate occasions significantly.
So.. Keep the trusty D2, buy a "sufficient" spare car, keep both on the road and jobs a goodun. You could even buy a spare engine + running gear for it and pop them in the shed for if need arises, prepare for the worst and all that!
keep the devil you know.