Potter wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 9:35 am
Breakfast at the yacht club, then went and test drove a Ferrari that I fancy, it's a 248TS, not great on reputation as they go, but I drooled over one as a yoof and always said "One day" so it's on my bucket list.
You're getting on a bit. Were you OK getting in and out?
The man has a good point, you're a masochist if you buy a 328 or 348 but good on ya, why not eh
Tricky wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 3:05 pm
The man has a good point, you're a masochist if you buy a 328 or 348 but good on ya, why not eh
I didn't notice it, but thinking about it I'd say it's considerably easier to get in and out of than a Lotus.
Not very convenient as a daily driver though, the speed bumps presented some issues for that low front.
I'm not sure what to do, I'd like one but maybe it makes more sense in the UK, I could stick it in the garage and put <500 miles on it a year and watch it appreciate in value.
cheb wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 2:08 pm
Sat through possibly the dullest training I've ever sat through. How to complete a vehicle walk round check app. I think they explained how to fill in each one of the 39 separate checks that are on the app, and each one is completed in exactly the same way.
Then there was the Accident app. I was stunned by the difficulty of this one, who knew that in the section for Drivers* details, you entered the driver's details? That's their name.
I think I died of boredom at one point. And I hate to think how much the taxpayer has splashed out on this.
*sic, There was no apostrophe.
Just the one day or do you have the rest of the mindnumbingly-boring-deathbypowerpoint of a CPC course to come??!!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
I've had a fab day. Mainly because the sun was shining! Drove to the valley for an appointment late morning then sat in the sun for a while doing some french homework ready for class tonight. Then had physio, then home for french online class
The difference a bit of sun makes is blooming awesome. I don't sun worship cos my skin thinks I'm ginger. But I do love sitting out in it for a bit, then in the shade for a bit more!! Really should have bought an apartment with a balcony!
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
I've just delisted all my Ebay items, not because of Ebay but that I can't find a decent carrier. The local company that all the main carriers subcontract to are taking over a week to bother collecting anything parcels I book. I can do without the hassle of placating justifiably irritated customers.
weeksy wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 4:08 pm
You've got pensions, savings, houses.... i'm bemused why you'd need to cash it in... but hey, it's your discussion
I think you've made some wrong assumptions there fella, I'm not rich (or stupid) enough to spunk fifty grand plus on a car without a thought to whether I'll get any of it back in a year or two when the moment has passed and I want to sell it.
Potter wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 4:26 am
I think you've made some wrong assumptions there fella, I'm not rich (or stupid) enough to spunk fifty grand plus on a car without a thought to whether I'll get any of it back in a year or two when the moment has passed and I want to sell it.
This is a toy, not a lifelong commitment.
I think, as long as you buy a late, good one, you should at least get your initial investment back at sale time (which is more than you can say for most cars). Factor in running and service costs though and it could still cost a bit. That said, it still should be a cheap toy for a few years.
wheelnut wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 6:45 am
I think, as long as you buy a late, good one, you should at least get your initial investment back at sale time (which is more than you can say for most cars). Factor in running and service costs though and it could still cost a bit. That said, it still should be a cheap toy for a few years.
Current philosophy is on average £5-6k a year on maintenance, as long as nothing horrible happens.
But they're going up by that much, so buy and sell well and you get it for free.