Originally Posted By gomog
Was there mention when the new round of crash tests will begin?


Not that I recall.

Originally Posted By Aeroman
as a rule of thumb most cars are expected to loose about 40% of their value in the first two years and there is not really any reason why Morgan's are exempt from this.

Originally Posted By gomog
I do not believe that was ever correct of Morgans until the last few years. All US Morgan trads sold in the US in the last 2-3 years are selling at a premium. Those older than that sell for a much higher premium.


Brian I agree with you on just about every other car I have owned other than a Morgan. I think Lorne is right here. My 1999 4/4 cost me £20k at three years old, which is exactly what it cost the first owner when new. It sold for £20k this year (albeit lost out on the mods I had made but the base car was the same).

Originally Posted By gomog
However, the Aeros seem to be vulnerable for other reasons. I haven't convinced myself what the reasons are yet but this forum has been very helpful.


Share your thoughts Lorne and lets debate them grouphug

Last edited by SpeedMog; 26/11/07 02:37 PM.

Phil Egginton
1979 4/4 4 seater