My series 4 is an everyday car, it turned 3 years old this week so had it's first MOT. Current mileage is circa 62,000. Mileage low due to the fettling needed when new for the factory to have the car back to resolve a few little issues that they sometimes had when new. Otherwise based on my series 3 mileage would expect to be at around 80,000 now.
Each to his own of course but I can't really see the point of not using something that one has paid good money for. Mine have always been daily drivers until moving here . I just go out less now.
Considering everyday commute with the Aero, I just feel its not getting used enough I used to use Griff for everyday use and when I got to work in the wet dark winters I felt I had survived another day. No need for Coffee in the morning !!!
Hello! i am driving my 2011 Super sport every day in sweden.. and try 1 day i ski resort call ARE in sweden... dunlop winter racing tires, on original wheels.. see pict like a post card..
Hello! i am driving my 2011 Super sport every day in sweden.. and try 1 day i ski resort call ARE in sweden... dunlop winter racing tires, on original wheels.. see pict like a post card..
You sir, are my hero!
Now that is using your Morgan to the max!
Other than Ian (Shooter) I don't know of any other members who use their Aero as a daily driver.
There is no reason you can't use them daily but most seem to reserve the use for weekends, holidays and pleasure use. When the weather is fine, I drive mine to work but I can't bring myself to bring it out when the council has dumped a ton of the local fish and chip shops finest salt all over the roads.
Hello! i am driving my 2011 Super sport every day in sweden.. and try 1 day i ski resort call ARE in sweden... dunlop winter racing tires, on original wheels.. see pict like a post card..
I've always had 2 seated sports cars and always used them for work. Until 4 years ago. I do 43k a year and after a hard days work wanted somewhere quiet and effortless to relax. I'm no sure I'd get the best out of an Aero when tired.
Rob Good things come to those who wait but they've usually been left by those who got there first!