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Driving a V6

Mine gets out whenever the weather is dry!

At weekends, I like to use it as my main car (as long as the weather is good) otherwise it'll never get used as I don't like driving it into London during the week unless I have a reason to...
 
Surely it's not healthy to leave the cars so long without, or very little use?

I find some of the views on this thread a bit baffling like, It would be cheaper to just hire a ferrari/lambo if your only driving a car a few times a year.
 
ravydavy":42qq5sdl said:
Surely it's not healthy to leave the cars so long without, or very little use?

I find some of the views on this thread a bit baffling like, It would be cheaper to just hire a ferrari/lambo if your only driving a car a few times a year.

I'll sit back and wait the tidal wave of opinions after that reply! :tumble: :rofl:
 
Davey, do you not appreciate a well cared for, good condition Clio v6? If you were actively looking for a Clio v6, would you not be looking for one with low ish miles on it? One that was kept in a garage rather than left at the side of the road or outside come all weather?

I consider myself as more of a custodian of the car, keeping it in good condition for who ever might own it next, when that fateful day may come.

If everyone drove them into the ground, (an extreme example but one I'll use) there will come a time when there'll no longer be any Clio v6's at all.

Just my opinion, you pay your money, you take your choice eh!

I enjoy maintaining and looking at my car just as much as I enjoy driving it. So for me, I have to find a happy balance between using it and storing it. I don't feel I'm missing out on anything what so ever.

Peace and v6 love....

:)
 
Williams":31u5511p said:
Davey, do you not appreciate a well cared for, good condition Clio v6? If you were actively looking for a Clio v6, would you not be looking for one with low ish miles on it? One that was kept in a garage rather than left at the side of the road or outside come all weather?

I consider myself as more of a custodian of the car, keeping it in good condition for who ever might own it next, when that fateful day may come.

If everyone drove them into the ground, (an extreme example but one I'll use) there will come a time when there'll no longer be any Clio v6's at all.

Just my opinion, you pay your money, you take your choice eh!

I enjoy maintaining and looking at my car just as much as I enjoy driving it. So for me, I have to find a happy balance between using it and storing it. I don't feel I'm missing out on anything what so ever.

Peace and v6 love....

:)

I certainly do and am currently looking for one. :salut:

As you say, each to their own. I personally believe i can keep a car in good condition and drive it at least a few days a week.
 
Sitting looking at the car is a crying shame! I'll gladly take a slagging for the number of resprays mines had...But equally i drive the nuts off it! It's far from being std and the service history is patchy in places, it will be over 6months late for it's cambelt change when it gets it! Care?! Nope!
 
Williams":2u4zeion said:
Davey, do you not appreciate a well cared for, good condition Clio v6? If you were actively looking for a Clio v6, would you not be looking for one with low ish miles on it? One that was kept in a garage rather than left at the side of the road or outside come all weather?

I consider myself as more of a custodian of the car, keeping it in good condition for who ever might own it next, when that fateful day may come.

If everyone drove them into the ground, (an extreme example but one I'll use) there will come a time when there'll no longer be any Clio v6's at all.

Just my opinion, you pay your money, you take your choice eh!

I enjoy maintaining and looking at my car just as much as I enjoy driving it. So for me, I have to find a happy balance between using it and storing it. I don't feel I'm missing out on anything what so ever.

Peace and v6 love....

:)

Well said. Like the custodian part :approve:
 
ravydavy":1ituzkeo said:
I find some of the views on this thread a bit baffling like, It would be cheaper to just hire a ferrari/lambo if your only driving a car a few times a year.
Me too.
Cars are made to be driven, especially cars like the v6. At the end of the day its pointless buying a car just to look at it, no matter how good it looks.....
 
I admit, if I could afford to buy and run 2 v6's I'd buy one to rag the nuts off.. drive it into the ground. I know it wouldn't be worth as much after i'd finished with it.. but it'd make all the pampered examples worth that little bit more. ;)
 
Williams":1vk0qu6l said:
I admit, if I could afford to buy and run 2 v6's I'd buy one to rag the nuts off.. drive it into the ground. I know it wouldn't be worth as much after i'd finished with it.. but it'd make all the pampered examples worth that little bit more. ;)
Who cares?
10 Years road tax = £4500
10 years MOT = £350
3 Services incl Cambelts = £3000-£5000
Inflation = Another £500 or so a year off the value (of a £20k "minter") = £5000
Leaving you spending £15k to drive one of the best cars of our generation 500 miles a year!
Disclaimer: Not exact figures i know but not too far away either!

I think i'll just stick to looking after mine, not driving the dung out of it, and doing 3 or 4,000 miles a year
 
I dare say I've done more miles in mine per year, since I've had it, than your estimated use... lol I suggest you get out in it more and enjoy it. ;)
 
Williams":2l7h25ue said:
I dare say I've done more miles in mine per year, since I've had it, than your estimated use... lol I suggest you get out in it more and enjoy it. ;)
Oh dont get me wrong I drive mine and believe they should be driven!

Its the guys that are keeping them parked so that they are worth something in 10 years time that I dont understand!
 
At current petrol prices, it would cost me 58k to drive it to work and back for 10 years.

Each to their own. I'd rather have one and enjoy it once or twice a month than not have one & miss out.
 
Was driving my Clio to work in hong kong 3-4 times a week plus at weekends till recently

But the miles were getting racked up plus my future mother in law wasn't too impressed when I asked her to squeeze into the front boot to take her and my girlfriend to the shops!

Add to this Hk is multistorey parking only meaning endless bumper scraping and 25 point turns for parking

So I bought a "sensible runaround" to keep the clio as my weekend toy - aka old Benz E55 - 5.5 v8!

Mpg is even lower than the vee but who cares when your rumbling past everyone with a big v8!

It also makes the vee feel that bit more special cos it's unique driving experience even compared to the E55
 
I drive mine almost daily :race: and have done in the 6 and a half years of ownership, probably do about 6 - 7K miles a year and I never get tired of driving it [smilie=yay.gif]
 
I started my ownership since September last year, as a holiday car, my Vee only done 1000km in 11 months.
 
phillv6":e9ebco2f said:
I drive mine almost daily :race: and have done in the 6 and a half years of ownership, probably do about 6 - 7K miles a year and I never get tired of driving it [smilie=yay.gif]
I've had mine since November & have done 4,000 odd miles and i cant see how i'll ever get tired of driving mine either.
1st car i've ever owned that I have always washed a minimum of once a week without fail!

The only Clio i've enjoyed more (and i've owned a 197 & 172) is "my other Clio" below and I cant drive it every day!
 
slowly sideways":3eepxh0u said:
phillv6":3eepxh0u said:
I drive mine almost daily :race: and have done in the 6 and a half years of ownership, probably do about 6 - 7K miles a year and I never get tired of driving it [smilie=yay.gif]
I've had mine since November & have done 4,000 odd miles and i cant see how i'll ever get tired of driving mine either.
1st car i've ever owned that I have always washed a minimum of once a week without fail!

Lol me too, plus engine cleaning, leather treatment, waxing every 6 weeks, I've had it 4 months and done 2k including 700 miles back from Scotland but its so mint and IMO THE best colour, I'm known for being Sam, oh that guy with the V6....... Lol thing isonly Vee owners would ever understand this odd behaviour, but that's what makes these cars so special, us guys who look after them [cmilie=iconcheers.gif]
 
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