CMF_mipcar
» CMF MemberThis has probably been discussed in the past but I'm too lazy to go back through old postings so thought I'd start it off again.
Here are my reasons.
Financial - I own it.
It owes me nothing.
Reached full depreciation.
Still gives good fuel economy.
Does not go through frequent parts.
Cheap to insure but still with agreed value.
Owned from new, known history & service.
Practical - Easy to park and drive.
Fold flat rear seats for acceptable capacity.
Good on fuel.
Comfy,radio, air and power steering.
Driving - Ergonomics suit me,easy to park and drive.
Still 'nippy'.
Good visibility.
Pleasant handling.
I enjoy driving it.
Can perform all the tasks I need to do.
Basically a new car (in affordable price range) would not give sufficiently more features to justify the outlay of purchase,interest on finance and initial depreciation.
The Micra for me is a good all rounder. Whilst it may not excel in any particular area it does all things well enough to satisfy me.
What will force me to one day sell it could be unrepairable rust (none yet thank goodness), write off in accident (shudder) or stopped by parts unavailability.
I'd still try to replace with another of same model but may not be able to find one.
If I had to/could afford to buy a new car tomorrow I'd probably get some kind of VW Golf if I had the funds but I'm also quite taken with the Hyundai i30 diesel.
Mychael
Here are my reasons.
Financial - I own it.
It owes me nothing.
Reached full depreciation.
Still gives good fuel economy.
Does not go through frequent parts.
Cheap to insure but still with agreed value.
Owned from new, known history & service.
Practical - Easy to park and drive.
Fold flat rear seats for acceptable capacity.
Good on fuel.
Comfy,radio, air and power steering.
Driving - Ergonomics suit me,easy to park and drive.
Still 'nippy'.
Good visibility.
Pleasant handling.
I enjoy driving it.
Can perform all the tasks I need to do.
Basically a new car (in affordable price range) would not give sufficiently more features to justify the outlay of purchase,interest on finance and initial depreciation.
The Micra for me is a good all rounder. Whilst it may not excel in any particular area it does all things well enough to satisfy me.
What will force me to one day sell it could be unrepairable rust (none yet thank goodness), write off in accident (shudder) or stopped by parts unavailability.
I'd still try to replace with another of same model but may not be able to find one.
If I had to/could afford to buy a new car tomorrow I'd probably get some kind of VW Golf if I had the funds but I'm also quite taken with the Hyundai i30 diesel.
Mychael