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Tom63
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Post by Tom63 »

Hello!

I'm Tom, I'm 21 and I've had about 8 driving lessons up to now but when I pass my test I'm deeply considering getting a Minor 1000. The reason being it seems to be one of the only financially viable options for new drivers, plus it's an excellent example of British engineering and a very rare sight round Doncaster where I live.

This being the case I'd appreciate some advice on how different the Minor is to drive compared to a modern car and what to look out for when buying and running one.

:D
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MColes
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Post by MColes »

Welcome :)

Not to detract from the wealth of information you will receive on here but there is a Young Members Register and most of the chit-chat between the younger members (who could perhaps give you more information about owning/running/insuring and older car as a younger person) happens on our facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/MMOCYM/).

Just request to join and I'll add you to the group :D
Matt Coles
Young Members Registrar



Find out more about the Young Members Register HERE
gub
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Post by gub »

Hi tom and welcome to the forum ,it would be great if more people your age got into these lovely old cars in my opinion . good luck with the lessons. gav :D

Biggles1957
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Post by Biggles1957 »

Evening Tom and welcome! My son (23) has bought a saloon and also just collected a traveller to restore earlier today. He got hooked when he found out just what a brilliant day to day car my traveller is. It's my main and daily transport! Through the club insurance his costs about £160 for his moggie and his 1954 series one land rover - so as you rightly say very affordable motoring for young people! Can't recommend them enough and the club and forum are great! :D :D
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