Wheel nut broke! breaking car (discussion thread)
Wheel nut broke! breaking car (discussion thread) was created by Denial
Posted 10 years 1 month ago #152023I find myself becoming increasing frustrated with such threads/posts :bang: and find myself asking why? What do people really expect from cars over 10, 15, almost 20 years + old? I think the over riding problem is simply the ridiculous price of our cars to buy now, and the rise of the internet. There are currently 207 MGTF's and 253 MGF's for sale on ebay at the moment 112 of these are currently under £1000.00. Before the rise of the internet (and i'm not knocking it), if you were going to buy a car you'd actually go and see it, you might even have got it checked over before you decided to buy it. Instead of now, where most people (i accept not everyone) are relying on 6 pictures and the honesty of the seller in their description. If you "get lucky" and find yourself having won an auction for an MG for xxx amount of £'s why are people then so shocked to find out it has some problems or faults? All to easy to blame the person selling the car instead of yourself for buying it, in my opinion.
Also because our cars so cheap to buy, inevitably some people will say why bother maintaining them properly? why should i pay xxx amount of £'s, i'll just run it into the ground and then buy another one! Again this isn't everybody, but undoubtedly there are some owners out there with this mentality. Is it any wonder then that so many people's first experiences of buying/owning an MG are negative one's? Or Is it just another sign of today's consumer driven disposable society. That instead of repairing things or taking care of them, we just throw them away? Except ofc we don't throw our MG's away we turn to cannibalism instead. If i take my own heart/sentimentality out of it then i get it, then i understand it, sure why not just sell the hardtop, sell the alloys, if your lucky sell the engine, sell whatever you can, when 6 or 7 parts sold later you can afford to buy another car i can understand it. Except that its self defeating and just a race to the bottom (my opinion) because it doesn't take into consideration how long it will take you sell these parts, how long you will be stuck with a non running car on your drive or in your garage. It's not as if spare parts for our cars are in short supply (UK only), and if you decide to break it, its not as if your the only person doing it. Regardless of these points you go ahead, sell what you can and buy another one. Maybe you get a newer one, but your still going to have the same problems sooner or later. Except now there's one less MG on the road, and the cycle continues buy it, break it, buy it, break it. Until you get fed up of it, you've got that "tick" in the box you've owned an MG and now it's time to buy that MX5/TT you always wanted.
I wonder how many people would be breaking there RHD cars for parts if they were similar in price to LHD ones? A £300 repair for a HGF failure on a car worth 5k makes sense, but not on one worth 1/5 th of that, and that's my conclusion, to many people motivated by price when either buying or selling. If you don't like the car then don't buy it, if your not prepared to accept that things go wrong with our cars and will need repairing then don't buy one, if you want an mx5/TT then why the hell would you buy an MG in the first place?
This post isn't aimed at any one individual or as a knee jerk reaction to any post, just an increasing frustration i personally have from seeing/reading all such similar posts on numerous MG forums. Hopefully it provokes some debate/discussion. These are my own thoughts if you have different ones then please state them. :hugs:
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Posted 10 years 1 month ago #152026Take my mk1 ZS for instance, main fault was a serious oil leak that I didn't, at the time, have the time to fix. I was offered a bargin mk2, this perticular car had been in my sights from the day it arrived on the forums so at a silly price I couldn't say no.
I offered the mk1 for sale at a resonable price, decreasing it until the tax and MOT ran out. At this point I would have taken £200 but no one was willing to pay that so I was faced with scrapping it or breaking it.
Scrap man would give me £100, broken I made £800 and have an engine for my maestro.
I do currently have four other MGs that I maintain and enjoy, I have no plans to break any of they but who knows what will happen when the time comes..........
As I said - pure ecconomics - £100 scrap or more in parts.
Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.
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Posted 10 years 1 month ago #152028(i think this is important. my beetle speedster took months to finish, but that's a German story).
Denial wrote: because our cars so cheap to buy, inevitably some people will say why bother maintaining them properly? why should i pay xxx amount of £'s, i'll just run it into the ground and then buy another one! Again this isn't everybody, but undoubtedly there are some owners out there with this mentality.
Is it just another sign of today's consumer driven disposable society. That instead of repairing things or taking care of them, we just throw them away?
i think that may be a yes, and a yes.
i love driving a depreciation free car that is different, and cheap to run. i love driving a 'talking point' :yesnod:
there are those who perhaps don't have the means, or skills, to maintain, and so the 'discard at first sign of trouble' and buy again can seem the easier (cheaper?) route.
as you say, in detriment to the marque and the remaining examples.
equally.. i know that if some dick shunts into me i'll get a few hundred back in spares. my F caught fire and the ultimate decider was the shell having been previously repaired - i would not have broken an original.
discuss..
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Posted 10 years 1 month ago #152037That is exactly what i did with the mini. I could of sold it for a grand in the late nineties, but could see the future value. That wasn't so difficult given that it's one of 1000 relauch RSP Coopers. So now it's worth what I paid for it in 1994, and as they become rare they become more valuable. It'll have to rise in value quite a bit more to get close to paying back what i spent on it though.
When I was looking for a TF I was buying with the future in mind (as well as the driving fun in between) which is why I sought out a 160 and why it had to be a special, in this case a Sprint. It's worth less now than what i paid for it, and I've indulged the same value again so that it will last well into my dotage.
So don't lement the demise of so many examples of a great car.
Instead enjoy it. Appreciate the low cost of used spares you currently enjoy, and do not feel guilty of that inner smile you have in realisation that one day you will be the owner of a rare classic car that some how everyone remembers owning or being driven in.
For it was cool when it was new, it's cool now, and if the small queue of teens that want to experience a blast in the cooper is any indication it will be cool when you and it are very old.
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Posted 10 years 1 month ago #152046when we take the hood down we both have nothing ontop
we have both had Major head failures (PTSD joke)
when we start in the morning we both like to smoke
we have both seen better days
we both have to be careful not to boil over
I could think of a few others but i'll leave it there
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Posted 10 years 1 month ago #152049Last week we picked my wife's new car - an Audi A5 Sportback. (OK hold the Audi jokes )First new car we've ever owned and she is lovely, very nice to drive and covers the ground quite quickly.
On Thursday I took the F out to pick up some timber because Mrs wouldn't let me put it in her new car. Result, a massive smile on my face within 100yds of driving off.
Audi -£32000
MG - £1200 two years ago, maybe £500 spent since
Enjoyment factor and value for money - MG all the way
Reliability and peace of mind (because of warranty etc) - Audi I guess but at a cost!
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Posted 10 years 1 month ago #152053What are there choices leave them to rot on the drive,weigh in for £80 to which they get the cat removed if a genuine one,alloys removed and then crushed.
Advertise them as in need of mechanical repair calling all enthusiasts to buy and repair to which the response will be nil.
Seems like a no win situation so the solution to some.Cut your losses and sell for scrap or
Break them up to try to maximise there finances and for enthuisiasts keep the endless 2nd hand supply cheap.
Back in 2006 when bonnets was fetching £300,TF front ends £1500 i am sure most wouldnt want a return to that.
At least as this site proves some are in the ownership of enthusiasts,but to some bloke who is skint with bills to pay i wouldnt begrudge him breaking his car to recoup a few quid. To some folk cars are not the be and end all of life.
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Posted 10 years 1 month ago #152056In the early 90's, after I had left they moved shop and rather than move them the owner sent a truckload of MGB heads to the scrapper. He certainly regretted that move years later when MGB heads became scarce and their value was hundreds of dollars each, :slapme:
Living in a country where the cheapest MGF goes for $5000.+ it breaks my heart to see decent cars getting scrapped for a head gasket. Mind you it costs thousands to have one shipped here so what can you do?
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