Another new member
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:23 pm
Hi, new club member here. I've been lurking on the board for quite a while now, looking for any useful hints and just generally soaking up the atmosphere, so I thought I'd dip my toe in at last.
My reason for joining the club is that I am intending to buy a moggy early next year in a spirit of experiment. I want to see if I can cope with it as a daily driver. I'm currently driving a Honda Civic 2.2 diesel, so the performance hit will be immense and I'm a bit of a hurry-up merchant by inclination. You might say I'm a bit daft thinking of changing to a moggy, but I retire in just over 3 years, so won't be driving as much, will need to economise somewhat and modern cars are all very boring. Both my wife and I had moggies as first cars and she's really keen. The car will be used for a 6 mile each way city commute in average traffic with the odd run up to 150 miles at weekends. It will be kept on my drive as I have no garage, and none within walking distance where I could use it daily.
I have absolutely no interest in restoration, but I'm perfectly happy to get my hands dirty with servicing and day-to-day repairs. I also have no intention of showing the car, it's just going to be a car for driving about in. So, here's where I start making a nuisance of myself. I'm probably very far from being a typical moggie owner or club member, but I could do with any advice you might care to give. I'm looking to spend under £5000 on a saloon, no earlier than a 1098 hopefully, ideally with nothing to do but tax, insure and put petrol in. I'm particularly keen to make sure the underside is in tip-top condition, as I won't be spending any time under there, so any repairs will be costly. Bearing that in mind, I'm thinking of approaching Millenium Minors in Chorlton, as I probably couldn't afford a Charles Ware jobby with his chassis guarantee.
Does anyone have any experience of Millenium? I realise most people on here have done their own restorations, but someone may have a car that has been through their hands.
Sorry for the long post, and thanks for your patience.
My reason for joining the club is that I am intending to buy a moggy early next year in a spirit of experiment. I want to see if I can cope with it as a daily driver. I'm currently driving a Honda Civic 2.2 diesel, so the performance hit will be immense and I'm a bit of a hurry-up merchant by inclination. You might say I'm a bit daft thinking of changing to a moggy, but I retire in just over 3 years, so won't be driving as much, will need to economise somewhat and modern cars are all very boring. Both my wife and I had moggies as first cars and she's really keen. The car will be used for a 6 mile each way city commute in average traffic with the odd run up to 150 miles at weekends. It will be kept on my drive as I have no garage, and none within walking distance where I could use it daily.
I have absolutely no interest in restoration, but I'm perfectly happy to get my hands dirty with servicing and day-to-day repairs. I also have no intention of showing the car, it's just going to be a car for driving about in. So, here's where I start making a nuisance of myself. I'm probably very far from being a typical moggie owner or club member, but I could do with any advice you might care to give. I'm looking to spend under £5000 on a saloon, no earlier than a 1098 hopefully, ideally with nothing to do but tax, insure and put petrol in. I'm particularly keen to make sure the underside is in tip-top condition, as I won't be spending any time under there, so any repairs will be costly. Bearing that in mind, I'm thinking of approaching Millenium Minors in Chorlton, as I probably couldn't afford a Charles Ware jobby with his chassis guarantee.
Does anyone have any experience of Millenium? I realise most people on here have done their own restorations, but someone may have a car that has been through their hands.
Sorry for the long post, and thanks for your patience.