A whopping 2700 miles per year.silverhairs wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 3:15 pm I would have thought a car sitting on the drive, would incur more dampness than a car being driven up a motorway everyday with the air con working, or a car averaging 10,000 miles per year?
As for 5,000 miles per year, totally wrong, I've just had it in for its third service (3 years) and just cracked 8180 miles, your smart, you work out my annual mileage?
Was offered £17,000 against a new T-Cross with the 1500 cc engine, not sure if I want to go down the EU route for a new car, though I've never had any problems with my Polo, it's given me no problems to date, I might try a Jap motor?
My point stands, you're probably very similar in usage to my mother who never has to even look at her car until at least mid-morning, and hardly ever at night.
These are the times misting happens most.
Rather than debate what car you get next, you should be debating whether you need a car at all.....