“ Very few people buy a new car intending to keep it till it expires - they usually get tempted by something more 'modern', shamed by the realisation of how far its value has dropped, or simply bored. The petrol 306 I mentioned above stayed with its lady owner for 20 years after she bought it (I suspect) as an ex-demo from her local Pug dealer, who continued to service it regularly.
There are a few such cars, but I think that is a dying habit.”
I much covet two local examples. Both with elderly owners, a 96-N Ford Mondeo LX and a 96-N Saab 9000CD. Both very tidy and neither has been spottted doing more than 25mph. I especially like the old Saab which was the last proper Saab but the Mondeo will one day be accepted as a classic, being the first truly great driving family car Ford built. Few will survive but I can’t overstate just how far in advance of rivals these were when I was flogging motors in the 90’s as a young lad.
Edited by SLO76 on 12/01/2021 at 23:07
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