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How much is a Cavvy that old actually worth, then?
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I suspect I could have asked more, if I'd got the guy at C&G to stop the clutch pedal binding on its pivot again.
If all the electrics had been working and it hadn't had those few small rust patches, quite a lot more.
The last two cars seem to have cost about 1000 a year, buying price / years kept. So I'm thinking it'd be cleverer than I usually am if I stuck 100 a month into a savings account specifically to cover the cost of the next one.
But you can't ride in my car no more.
The Honda, however... it cost around £10,000 4 years ago. And it's up to 95,000 miles already.
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(*) I always thought I should take a photo of this with me whenever I went to the States, so that when the car hire bloke asked if I wanted to upgrade I could slap it down on the counter and say,
"THIS is what I normally drive - and it only has three cylinders - and if you offered me the chance I would prefer to DOWNGRADE to that rather than drive yet another wallowy, badly designed Chevy "Cavalier" so there"
but I always forgot.