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Stansgran Tue 08-Jan-13 14:59:38

My DH has always had a sports car and this particular one which we have had for about 14 years has a battery which goes flat whenever it is put in the garage and not used for 2-3 weeks. So here we are with the AA and myDH ranting at the car and the makers of batteries etc but not at himself. How do I make him see that either he anticipates that the battery drains for some reason or that he should get a new battery when he finds he is charging it frequently or just isn't it about time he sold the effing lump of money . Are we not too old for sports cars? Perhaps not I hate driving it. On a motorway every lorry driver seeing a woman(even my age) in a red sports car feels obliged to overtake especially if she is only doing 75mph. Rant over. It is now going and oddly enough only one person has the knowledge of where the spare keys are the mobile charged so the garage can be phoned.........

Sel Thu 10-Jan-13 20:26:08

Oh, what a suprise, on Gransnet! I love cars, current one is a BMW. Fast cars are not about driving fast, they're about acceleration which actually makes them safer as far as I'm concerned. I did have a lovely open top Merc but felt I posed a disappointment - looked good from behind but somewhat aged from the front. Better covered now I feel smile

Stansgran Wed 09-Jan-13 19:55:02

A penis extension.more the other woman as he. Thinks it is really pretty. My ipad is behavin oddly

Stansgran Wed 09-Jan-13 19:51:57

The car in my post is an Alfa Spider. And I don't think it is

Sue162 Wed 09-Jan-13 17:21:52

Ah, Kittylester, if you tip the barman, he opens earlier wink

kittylester Wed 09-Jan-13 16:53:42

Blimey, that bar opens late Sue smile

Sue162 Wed 09-Jan-13 16:37:16

Wow!! I am so pleased I am not alone! I shall walk back in to the Gransnet "hall" with my head held high after all!! LOL! (I do see it as a hall with lots of comfy chairs, tea on tap and a bar which opens at about 6.30 pm.) brew wine smile

mollie65 Wed 09-Jan-13 14:22:46

when I was in Canada (many moons ago and being youngish and feckless) I had a 1969 Ford Mustang (fell in love with the badge I think (a racing horse)) 351 V8 and LOVED it although it was impractical, had lots of problems, hopeless on ice, would refuse to start at -10 c and had my son as a toddler to take to and from childminder as well as getting to work in Toronto. Since then I have been sensible and had my current car (VW golf K reg) for the past 19 years!!!!
but it is now dog-haired and dog-eared (thanks to Ollie the lurcher) and I need to get another means of transport. What I really, really want is a convertible
low slung job but I live in the country (down a track) and cannot see it being practical (esp with dog) - maybe when I reach 70 and don't give a hoot who thinks I look ridiculous.
By the way I never speed anywhere - defensive driving is what I practice.

petra Wed 09-Jan-13 13:49:43

Cars, don't talk to me about cars. OH has: 1 classic Merc sports. 1 nearly new Merc sports. 1 restored classic Mini. 1 classic Merc Motohome.
I have a humble Nissan Micra. Cars !!!!!

yogagran Wed 09-Jan-13 13:25:22

Just because we drive a sports car doesn't mean that we speed everywhere, I drive one purely because I like the open top, the driving position and it's fun.
As Ylil says "we've worked hard for what we've got so we should enjoy it"

Ylil Wed 09-Jan-13 11:46:26

Mishap, it's not a penis extension as I don't have one to extend.

Perhaps you are just envious.

Ylil Wed 09-Jan-13 11:45:13

JessM I drive a 'gas guzzling' sports car, for the simple reason I like to drive something really good and enjoyable, there is nothing better than a sunny day with the top down, and a decent car purring along. For me it's not showing off, I've worked hard for what I've got, somwhynshuld I not enjoy the fruits of my labour as I wish?

glassortwo Wed 09-Jan-13 11:29:09

It was fantastic to drive, oh well I suppose I will have to climb into my boring Renault Scenic which in comparison is a big bus to drop FIL lunch off...well I can dream I am in my MR2 smile

Bags Wed 09-Jan-13 11:06:48

How did p and c get in?

Bags Wed 09-Jan-13 11:06:33

The MR2 looks like a nice wee car. Was it fun to drive? I don't suppose I'd refucpse one that was Offered to me as a present.

Bags Wed 09-Jan-13 11:05:03

We have a racing green Toyota, but it's not like that wink. Muddier for a start.

glassortwo Wed 09-Jan-13 11:02:22

bags here
mine was racing green goes away weeping!!!!!

Bags Wed 09-Jan-13 10:53:25

I know so much about cars, I don't even know what an MR2 is. <Heads Wikiwards> wink

glassortwo Wed 09-Jan-13 10:49:02

I had a MR2 until 5 years ago, until I started childminding my DGS and my DD said that it was time I grew up and got a grown up car shock

Mishap Wed 09-Jan-13 10:13:43

When the petrol rationing happened under Heath and a 50mph limit was set, acidents, injuries and deaths shot down. I would be quite happy to see a return of a 50 limit.

The incentive to create efficient cars that could climb hills but still not go over the speed limit would be there if legislation to outlaw cars that could exceed the limit were forthcoming.

We have been brainwashed into thinking that we need to get up and go and do everything at speed - slowing down is good, both in the car and in life.

kittylester Wed 09-Jan-13 07:18:32

crimson my first car was a Citroen Dyane. My best car was a Peugeot 505, known as the aircraft carrier, which was an eight seater and, mostly, started first time over the 11 years I had it!

I think that DH was feeling the loss of his youth when child number 4 came along as he went shopping for a suit and came back a with 10 year old MGBGT - really useful confused

Bags Wed 09-Jan-13 06:12:48

Engines that were only made to go up to the speed limit would be very inefficient – going uphill, for instance, they would probably need to burn an excessive amount of fuel to shift the tonnage. Engine 'strength' isn't just about speed.

yogagran Tue 08-Jan-13 23:22:40

We're beginning to create an MX5 appreciation club!

Gally Tue 08-Jan-13 23:16:32

jane sue yoga mine was an MX5 too! I do miss it but see it every day as the local paper shop owner bought it. I had a Triumph Spitfire until DD1 arrived - sadly I couldn't fit her carrycot onto the back shelf so it had to go! sad

yogagran Tue 08-Jan-13 22:55:31

I have an MX5 too Sue, have owned one for years now, had an older one which I was very fond of, then it gradually got to the stage when it was costing quite a bit to keep going so three years ago I changed it for a newer model. I love it, the roof comes down whenever the weather is reasonable, even through the winter! But I do have to borrow OH car if I take the dog anywhere!

annodomini Tue 08-Jan-13 22:09:55

Sue162 envy