Time to hang up my Mk1 boots????
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Old Timer
Time to hang up my Mk1 boots????
Contributing factors are:
Time
Money
Weather
Family commitments
Locality
It just seems I have no time anymore to work on my Mk1, and because it is my daily commute, I hate driving it in this weather!!
It really needs to be stored up at winter, but I dont think I can afford the storage anymore as we are planning on buying a house in the new year, and starting a family?
I've come over all sensible thinking about selling the Mk1 and getting an Audi A4 or Passat? 8O
I love driving my Mk1 and the smile it gives everytime I destroy newer cars at the lights :wink: , but I'm getting old now and have to start thinking SENSIBLE!!!!????
:dontknow:
Does anyone feel the same? what should I do?
1983 MK1 PIRELLI EDITION
Alpine White LHD ("SOLD")
Alpine White LHD ("SOLD")
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Local Hero
been thinking of selling up and getting a fiesta
the cab sits in a garage all winter which i cant afford and when it does come out to play it costs a fortune for the up keep
anyone want a cabby ?4500 :cry:
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Settling In
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Settled In
I know I'm looking to chop mine up as it has stolen a year of my life with no reward.
Good luck either way.
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Old Timer
But I bet when the time comes to buy another one, I wont be able to afford one as the price will have probably gone through the roof by then????
1983 MK1 PIRELLI EDITION
Alpine White LHD ("SOLD")
Alpine White LHD ("SOLD")
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Old Timer
a cheap runaround, you can pick up a Polo etc… MK2 golf or similar
for peanuts… try this before getting rid of it? (if you can).
I only use / work on mine when I feel like it, as Family commitments
work,other cars.. weather, mean it is near impossible to use it weekly.
But I do find it a handy "distraction" when housey/work things get
a bit too much…….mine spent a year in "bits" and its only been back
on the road 4 months, and its needed, radiator, water pump, thermostat,
bulbs, I could spend every weekend on it, but "too much of a good thing"
and all that……… its currently waiting for me to do a CV joint now…. .
Good luck with whatever you decide.
Dibbler
Golf MK1 GLi Golf MK2 GTi Golf MK3 GTi Galaxy 2.3 Ghia X Seat Inca 1.9 Diesel Tomorrow is almost over, today went by so fast The only thing to look forward too is the past.
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Settling In
Just compremise, I own a RS1600i Escort that went from everyday use, to garage, and it's now covered only 10k in 8 years, which kinda defeats the point in owning it… 4 years ago I took it off the road to 'tidy up', yet it never returned….
My ten pence worth :mrgreen:
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Local Hero
my Lhasa mk1 was sold to help fund a Rallye, the rallye was sold to fund a VR6……….I currently still have the VR and its a great car to drive, its comfy, fast (enough) smooth and reliable, it costs a few ? in fuel if your heavy footed but its been very reliable, I also have my mk1 sportline, which is definately a second car, i couldnt use it all year round, its nice to drive and has been 100% reliable the year i have had it.
I think you have to do whats best and most practical for you, dont rush in and end up with a lemon though!, i am just about happy with my cars now and i changed those for practical reasons, the rallye had to go because of a growing family, and i got me another mk1 4 years later :wink:
I would love to get a G60 Edition one, mmmmmmmmmmm
92 Sportline in Flash Red, Standard **SOLD**
91 G60 Corrado in Aqua Blue pearl
91 Rallye Golf, Tornado Red, AMD tuned to 220bhp 227 flb torque 9j x16 Borbet B alloys
1985 B Alpine white mk2 Golf Gti
91 G60 Corrado in Aqua Blue pearl
91 Rallye Golf, Tornado Red, AMD tuned to 220bhp 227 flb torque 9j x16 Borbet B alloys
1985 B Alpine white mk2 Golf Gti
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Re: Time to hang up my Mk1 boots????
dubstar74 said
I love driving my Mk1 and the smile it gives everytime I destroy newer cars at the lights :wink: , but I'm getting old now and have to start thinking SENSIBLE!!!!????
:dontknow:
Does anyone feel the same? what should I do?
Why get sensible as you get older.
As you get older insurance gets cheaper.
You don't get a second look from the Police once they see that you are nearer to picking up your pension than you are to receiving chid benefit.
You can really surprise the "younger" element when they find out that you know where the accelarater is.
I have had my GTi now for 25 years (thats a clue to my age) and will not get rid of it. Ok so I can afford to run more than one car, but if you can, try and get a second car because if you ever want to try and get another
finding one to your satisfaction (within price bracket) may prove difficult.
So you want something that is bigger and more practical - well I know newer cars are bigger but I did use the Golf for many years as my main car. It has taken 4 adults all the way to Austria on 2 occaisions, for a weeks holiday and one family holiday to southern Germany. It has had to cater for a growing family, lugging around all the "baggage" that goes with
babies, then having to cater with a close on 6 foot teenager.
I haven't tried it yet but it would probably even do the university run at the begining and end of term, loaded with everything students "need" these days.
So although it is small by todays standards it really can be a practical and sensible choice. Where else would you get that sort of performance without taking out a mortgage and so long as it is reliable it wont cost an arm and a leg to run. Ecconomy wise it even returns a good mpg. You have to be going some to dip below 30mpg overall.
Keep it if you can, I've never regreted keeping hold of mine, even more so now.
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Old Timer
Speeding is like masturbation, everyone does it ,but it's not something you should record and put on the internet!!
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Local Hero
rebuild in progress....
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Local Hero
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Settling In
I'm waiting on a few people to call me back with hibernating information about a cool dry resting place for rabbits :wink:
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Local Hero
it didnt half shift mind!
all white cabrio 8) 8) 8)
rebuild in progress....
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dibbler said
If you have space, buy a car cover, declare it "SORN" and get
a cheap runaround, you can pick up a Polo etc… MK2 golf or similar
for peanuts… try this before getting rid of it? (if you can).
I only use / work on mine when I feel like it, as Family commitments
work,other cars.. weather, mean it is near impossible to use it weekly.
But I do find it a handy "distraction" when housey/work things get
a bit too much…….mine spent a year in "bits" and its only been back
on the road 4 months, and its needed, radiator, water pump, thermostat,
bulbs, I could spend every weekend on it, but "too much of a good thing"
and all that……… its currently waiting for me to do a CV joint now…. .
Good luck with whatever you decide.
Dibbler
I have to agree with you 100%….Mine is garaged and i have a Mk2 runabout that takes the knocks.When the weather is good i roll the Mk1 out and it brings a smile to my face,more so as its not driven everyday and its a pleasure just to get away from it all…Man and Mk1!!!…lol
Plus i never have got bored of it.Guess thats why ive had it 21 years ….. 8)
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Local Hero
dubstar74 said
Yeah for pratical reasons it sound like a good idea, but I know I'll miss it!!
But I bet when the time comes to buy another one, I wont be able to afford one as the price will have probably gone through the roof by then????
that's exactly what will happen. i can't keep away from them!
you could always pop round every now and then and have a go of mine.
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Old Timer
wooders said
dubstar74 said
Yeah for pratical reasons it sound like a good idea, but I know I'll miss it!!
But I bet when the time comes to buy another one, I wont be able to afford one as the price will have probably gone through the roof by then????
that's exactly what will happen. i can't keep away from them!
you could always pop round every now and then and have a go of mine.
Frank what the hell are you thinking man :cry:
wooders is that offer open to all your freinds :angel:
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Local Hero
Fair crazy, like buying a car from the 50's/60's now
anyway … :mrgreen:
'83 1.5 Gx (picture coming soon)
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Local Hero
MK1_Arron said
a weird thought I just had, say the average age on here is about 26. when im that age the mark1 will be about 40odd/50 year old!
Fair crazy, like buying a car from the 50's/60's now
anyway … :mrgreen:
if the mk1 is going to be 50 when you are 26, you will be 26 in 2024, that makes you 9?
1983 Polo CL - daily
1984 Golf G60 Syncro - sold
1989 Rallye Golf - sold
1992 Corrado G60 - crushed
1989 Polo C - chopped and crushed
1991 309 Style - crushed
1984 Golf G60 Syncro - sold
1989 Rallye Golf - sold
1992 Corrado G60 - crushed
1989 Polo C - chopped and crushed
1991 309 Style - crushed
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Local Hero
mk1john said
MK1_Arron said
a weird thought I just had, say the average age on here is about 26. when im that age the mark1 will be about 40odd/50 year old!
Fair crazy, like buying a car from the 50's/60's now
anyway … :mrgreen:
if the mk1 is going to be 50 when you are 26, you will be 26 in 2024, that makes you 9?
Whatever, ask Carol Vorderman?
It will be 40 though wont it?
'83 1.5 Gx (picture coming soon)
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