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Bangers
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I love driving bangers.
My Megane is 15 years old this year!
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My Megane is 15 years old this year!
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Deleted_User wrote: »I love driving bangers.
My Megane is 15 years old this year!
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My E class is celebrating its 28th birthday this year. Silky smooth straight six - accelerates like it's electric. Memory seats, remote headrests, full climate control and a slide/tilt sunroof. Leaving nothing to chance, even the little flow control wheels on the air vents light up at night. Feels rock solid to drive on a wet motorway at 70mph.
Last MoT the tester joked about there being zero rust anywhere... pointing to a 10 year old 'lesser brand' which he'd just failed for it...0 -
Just because a vehicle is old doesn't make it a "banger"
The owner makes it a banger by running it with zero maintenance and ignoring problems till the cars stops.
Just bought an 05 Mondeo for the BiL at Auction £750+ fees and it has loads of receipts for maintenance up to and including the MOT in August last year.
Only 87k
Not a banger by any means as it has been looked after by the second owner that owned it from just under a year old till a few days ago.0 -
The newest of our cars is 26yo this year, and has just turned over 165k miles today - at the end of a 300+mile round trip for a NY party.0
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WellKnownSid wrote: »Pah!
My E class is celebrating its 28th birthday this year. Silky smooth straight six - accelerates like it's electric. Memory seats, remote headrests, full climate control and a slide/tilt sunroof. Leaving nothing to chance, even the little flow control wheels on the air vents light up at night. Feels rock solid to drive on a wet motorway at 70mph.
Last MoT the tester joked about there being zero rust anywhere... pointing to a 10 year old 'lesser brand' which he'd just failed for it...
Probably best to stick with that Merc as newer Mercedes E Class (late 90's early to mid 00's) would be more likely to be a rust bucket than yours and indeed most cars of the same age.0 -
Motorbike and second car will be 20 this year, the car fell into the spirit of the bangernomics thread.
Plan to do all the fluids/filters on the Mitsubishi and apply more underseal when the weathers better, hopefully get another 20 years out it.
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Probably best to stick with that Merc as newer Mercedes E Class (late 90's early to mid 00's) would be more likely to be a rust bucket than yours and indeed most cars of the same age.
The reason I've been using the 'old banger' Merc more recently is because the 208 (18 months old, < 25k miles) has been VOR needing a new oil pump, relief valve, seals, etc, etc!!!0 -
WellKnownSid wrote: »I also lease a 208 - primarily so I have something "reliable" for business travel.
The reason I've been using the 'old banger' Merc more recently is because the 208 (18 months old, < 25k miles) has been VOR needing a new oil pump, relief valve, seals, etc, etc!!!
Ouch.
What engine is in the 208?0 -
At least your 'banger' is from this century, my two are from 1991 and 1982.0
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Didn't Merc sort out the rust problem by about 04/05?
There's less to go wrong with older cars, cars have probably peaked for reliability now all the extra technology, longer service intervals on the newer stuff is causing havoc.0 -
Ouch.
What engine is in the 208?
Got 3/4 mile down the road one morning before a huge red oil can appeared on the MFD and "Oil Pressure Fault Turn Off Engine" and the big STOP light in red.
Recovered - fault did not occur at the dealer, but recorded on the ECU.
No hesitation from Peugeot - told dealer to replace a laundry list of parts right away... Read into that what you will!0
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