Originally Posted by OZ 4/4
Well priced I suspect....

Possibly. I’m also inclined to feel that mechanical items need to be used, otherwise the oily bits tend to perish. With Morgans, it can also mean a that any initial niggles may not have been resolved. Furthermore, in the case of the M3W, there were upgrades that became necessary due to use, some of which are inherently costly. Thus a well priced car, very low miles car, may end up costing more in years to come than one which has been used, had miles put on it but cherished and upgraded along the way. Personally, I’d opted for one with miles on that had been treated to all the improvements and necessary remedies and enjoy driving it in the knowledge that it is a sorted example.