How Reliable would you say your minor is

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How Reliable would you say your minor is

very reliable
26
79%
reliable
5
15%
50- 50 chance of starting
0
No votes
unreliable
0
No votes
a pain in the backside
2
6%
 
Total votes: 33

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Post by nebogipfel »

Yes my old ZX TD is very reliable ....... but I wouldn't want to fix it on the side of the road (doesn't really qualify as modern either) :D

Most of this really modern stuff you need a week of dismantling to actually expose the faulty part, (assuming you carry your computer to diagnose which part has drifted off spec') then you often need cash in the hundreds and a long wait while the "jack of all trades master of none" multi marque factors inform you the part has to come from Belgium/Japan.

I do confess to hating modern cars and the way the whole thing has developed in recent years so I suppose my view is very biased

A VW colleague was telling me recently of the throttle actuating mechanism on (Polo I think) costing hundreds of pounds to replace and yes they do go wrong! :o

What was wrong with £2 worth of Bowden cable?
John

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Post by Onne »

It sure did in my case! I was driving at night you see, battery was completely empty, to the last microvolt. Car didn't do anything at all anymore, no starting on the handle, nothing

And headlights are quite convenient. Thank the lord for the RAC man, how lend me a battery, and I followling him to my home, with just my sidelights on :o
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Post by hamster »

What was wrong with £2 worth of Bowden cable?
you need electronic throttle control to meet new emmissions regulations. The car industry is an easy target for legislation, whilst many other industries pour out pollution without the same kind of legislation. Anyway - that's drifting off the subject of reliability...

The 'mechanical parts' of modern cars are extremely reliable (up to 6 or 12 years depending on which Manufacturer) - the problem is that modern cars have to be full of electronic gadgets and 'refinements' to appeal to the people who buy new cars. If you fit 10 times as many electronics, they will be 10 times as likely to fail.
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Post by rusty_68 »

well I'm glad the votes are saying the minor is very reliable as I hope mine will be too
as I said earlier I cant comment on my minor with only owning it since saturday and only driveing it half a mile :lol:
I hate the way modern cars drive so vague and disconnected
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Post by grahamt7 »

Anyway, the results of the entire poll are hereby declared null and void, gerrymandered and fixed, corrupt and misleading and an affront to democracy (on account that we are all biased!). :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Post by Judge »

Graham might have a 'minor' point :wink: :lol:
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Post by chickenjohn »

When my Traveller was in regular use it was very reliable, it allways got me home. After being laid up for a few years and the 6 month "semi resto" it had a period of what can be described as "teething troubles". Hopefully behind us now and back to reliabillity!
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Post by mal »

Hopefully behind us now and back to reliabillity!
I think the more you use them the more reliable they become, I've just put up a post in the off topic section, showing where I've been today, never even lifted the bonnet for three weeks, two shows and a couple of good runs out...with no probs :wink: That's how much I trust my Moggy, where I've been today there's no signals for your mobile phone either :wink: :lol:

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Post by Tris »

New starter motor tomorrow and then I WILL be able to tick the very reliable box :D thats not cheating is it?

Pulled old one out and its completely jammed (although last time it happened i managed to free it up)


Look no "L" plates! :D
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Post by badfelafel »

I refuse to answer this question because of the obvious consequences!
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Post by rusty_68 »

:lol: mine wouldnt start earlier due to damp in the dizzy after me degreaseing the engine yesterday :lol:
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Post by Onne »

:( I went through a flood at 25 mph the other day. Thank god for electronic ignition
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Post by mal »

I went through a flood at 25 mph the other day. Thank god for electronic ignition
Been raining down South then has it ? :lol: :lol: I told you to move up North Onne :wink: 8) :lol:

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Post by Onne »

Well, that was probably down to the road I used. If that is what it was anyway, seemed more like a mud trial.

:D:D
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Post by Tris »

I told him to move up north too :roll: :lol:


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