I think that's true. Many cars just bimble about the local village or town most of the time. It isn't until they are a bit more stressed, loaded with luggage and people or stuck in a traffic jam that they have a hissy fit. Last year there was a breakdown in a puddle of oil yards from the owner's house!myoldjalopy wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 9:12 am "Already somebody has had the first overheat problem. This often seems to happen on the way to the ferry."
If this is the case, I wonder how often these cars are used during the rest of the year? Of course, things can go wrong at any time but this seems more than coincidental. When I was a boy, a Morris Minor driving great-aunt impressed upon me how the cars need regular usage, a bit like exercise![]()
As for coincidence, well I take the point but over the last 2 weeks I have had: leaking heater valve (replaced); leaking timing chain cover (fixings tightened, fixed) and a starter motor that would not engage (dirty Bendix, fixed)........All of these could have happened in France or on the way there.
Stephen