That is a jolly good point - I know I swapped cars exactly as lockdown started for other reasons, but I'm so pleased I terminated my Volvo lease early.
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I'm getting an urge for a Panda 4x4 "Cross". I don't think the snow around here has helped 

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Insurance renewal time for our 1990 MX5.
A whopping £106 fully comp for myself and Mrs McSwede. Happy days!!
A whopping £106 fully comp for myself and Mrs McSwede. Happy days!!
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Just get some snow tyres for the MX5. Brilliant fun and no 4x4 requiredJohn wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 11:32 pm I'm getting an urge for a Panda 4x4 "Cross". I don't think the snow around here has helped![]()
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The mx5 went last year, I really should change my profile pic. Currently driving a RWD Mercedes Vito hence the yearning for traction 

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The Boxster is feeling sad and under-used as a combination of weather, lockdown and being a second car. I've not driven it in a fortnight and it felt damp inside, I think from slow ingress from around the doors. I also noticed that the roof wouldn't lower when I tried to take it down, I suspect simply the switch having gone as there is zero response from it rather than any error message.
I've little doubt that dampness and switch failure are related. A bit of a poke around the fora suggests that the microswitch which senses the roof catch is undone is prone to failure.
Leaves me in a bit of a quandary of what to do but I've decided to put it under the cover for a week as an experiment to see if that helps with damp but also take it for a run at least once a week. I'll give Northway a call about the roof but obviously there is no immediate urgency.
I've little doubt that dampness and switch failure are related. A bit of a poke around the fora suggests that the microswitch which senses the roof catch is undone is prone to failure.
Leaves me in a bit of a quandary of what to do but I've decided to put it under the cover for a week as an experiment to see if that helps with damp but also take it for a run at least once a week. I'll give Northway a call about the roof but obviously there is no immediate urgency.
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Plenty folks use those silica- gel bags that you stick in the microwave once a week until the dot turns red or something - to show they are dry again and ready for re-use?
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All the times I’ve used a cover, although it’s kept dirt off nicely, it’s always trapped moisture between cover & car. Sometimes quite a lot. I’m not convinced outdoor covers are really a good idea.
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Here’s the mould in the spare compact after a couple of months

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That is a great idea! Ta. I will investigate.mik wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:50 am Plenty folks use those silica- gel bags that you stick in the microwave once a week until the dot turns red or something - to show they are dry again and ready for re-use?
Yeah, that was my concern as well. Especially as it's so cold and damp at the moment. I did *not* need to see the piccy of the compact thereSundayjumper wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:50 am All the times I’ve used a cover, although it’s kept dirt off nicely, it’s always trapped moisture between cover & car. Sometimes quite a lot. I’m not convinced outdoor covers are really a good idea.

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Bought. Ta!mik wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:50 am Plenty folks use those silica- gel bags that you stick in the microwave once a week until the dot turns red or something - to show they are dry again and ready for re-use?
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Sounds like my experience of having a second car.
- if you have to move the other car to get it out, you won't bother.
- if you need some practicality, like I always did with weekend activities, you won't bother.
- if it costs loads more to run and you're doing dull journeys - you won't bother.
- etc
For that one perfect journey - is it worth it? I much prefer the one all rounder option. (Though I do still consider the van/pickup option as my weekend car, sporty car weekday idea).
- if you have to move the other car to get it out, you won't bother.
- if you need some practicality, like I always did with weekend activities, you won't bother.
- if it costs loads more to run and you're doing dull journeys - you won't bother.
- etc
For that one perfect journey - is it worth it? I much prefer the one all rounder option. (Though I do still consider the van/pickup option as my weekend car, sporty car weekday idea).
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Explosive Newt wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:06 amBought. Ta!mik wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:50 am Plenty folks use those silica- gel bags that you stick in the microwave once a week until the dot turns red or something - to show they are dry again and ready for re-use?

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Yes. This is what I am gradually zeroing in on, although the issue is when I do drive the Porker, I remember why I have it and forget about trading in the two to make one. And all tends to get forgiven in summer though.Rich B wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:08 am Sounds like my experience of having a second car.
- if you have to move the other car to get it out, you won't bother.
- if you need some practicality, like I always did with weekend activities, you won't bother.
- if it costs loads more to run and you're doing dull journeys - you won't bother.
- etc
For that one perfect journey - is it worth it? I much prefer the one all rounder option. (Though I do still consider the van/pickup option as my weekend car, sporty car weekday idea).
Ideally though, I would have one car that is economical and easy on the motorway, but also rewards on the back roads...
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Have you considered some sort of Porsche?Explosive Newt wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:52 am Ideally though, I would have one car that is economical and easy on the motorway, but also rewards on the back roads...
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Do they do a mild hybrid version?
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Yes - battery power, but only available at the start of each run cycle.
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And swim. Make it a full triathlon.
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Do you know it turns out you can get a Vantage for circa £30k.Jobbo wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 12:13 pmHave you considered some sort of Porsche?Explosive Newt wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:52 am Ideally though, I would have one car that is economical and easy on the motorway, but also rewards on the back roads...