View Full Version : What is your biggest "Car" related regret?
Kev Turbo
02-07-13, 10:34 AM
Hi All,
I have sold a few cars for peanuts over the years which I really should have tucked away for a rainy day.
What is your?
bazzap8389
02-07-13, 10:41 AM
Buying a nova lol I'd be minted if I didn't own one lol
Scraping my nova because it cost me to much to store wish i never did now.:mad:
8valve-craig
02-07-13, 11:01 AM
Buying these 16" RS's from a scrapyard about 5 years ago for £90.
Selling them for £425, which i thought was a great profit...... until i found out they were probably worth more like £1000.
http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af79/smith9051/wheels%20and%20tyres/DSC03340.jpg
Kev Turbo
02-07-13, 11:30 AM
Nothing worse than a "Doh" moment - We have all been there, Part of lifes experience though - we live and learn!
Not keeping and restoring my brazil brown a reg 1.3 sr
deneil_gsi2000
02-07-13, 11:39 AM
Selling my first cav gsi. Mistral grey and absoloutley mint. Only marks on it were 4 or 5 stone chips on bumper. Really wanted another a few months later but couldnt find one that lived up to the first. Then when I finally got hold of the lad who bought it. He broke the news that it had been stolen and torched. :(
Had a mint 36k Opel Kadett c hatch about 10 years ago that I traded for a xe'd nova and sorry ever since as it was completely mint and and untouched never had a chance of getting one since :(
Selling my ultra low mileage Renault 5 GT turbo for peanuts and seeing the other guy pretty much double his money a couple of months later.
Scraping my nova because it cost me to much to store wish i never did now.:mad:
It's not the cars fault. Must have been a small garage?
L33 LEG
02-07-13, 04:28 PM
I regret selling half the cars that I have done and most recently stripping my black e36 has got to be top of that regret list :(
2005/2006 bought a really solid jamaica yellow sr for 350 quid, had a 1.6 8v fitted, drove it like a tit, and it ended up like this! :(
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d9/novamyth/B-Reg160030.jpg (http://s32.photobucket.com/user/novamyth/media/B-Reg160030.jpg.html)
Chopping up a A reg 1.3SR few years back
blue_peg_16v
02-07-13, 05:42 PM
Weighing in a good gte shell a few years back
Novaload_Nick
02-07-13, 05:44 PM
Selling my mint series 1 106 rallye, no other car is as fun to drive!
Selling my Cav V6 for peanuts, when I really should of plonked the engine in the Nova...
Buying a minted 13k, 1 owner from new nova and giving it to the infamous "let_nova"
Really wish I had kept her standard since it's 3years later and the nova still isn't on the road or even starting:cry::cry::cry:
Iam sitting here crying just thinking about it lol
Mk 2 escort with an lsd for £500 that now has a cossie turbo lump in it,
mini van very early 1, that was a genuine barn find payed £100 for it, picked it up on my trailer as I pulled up at home a lad had followed me said he would give me £900 for it so it was sold, He turned up with it a few years later fully restored (he restored old jags) was worth prob 8k plus:cry:
chrisd1986
02-07-13, 07:07 PM
Breaking this. It started as a 1.8 8v gti that i bought from the scrappers and after 18 months it became a 2.0 16v 180 bhp monster till the.bottom end let go and the mrs was due to drop
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb368/chris_d_1986/2011-12-17181653.jpg
http://i1202.photobucket.com/albums/bb368/chris_d_1986/20120330_143501.jpg
Novasport
02-07-13, 07:30 PM
Buying a Nova!
Selling my ten year old 6,500 mile immaculate Astra Coupe 888.
Getting into cars in general. I often wonder where I would be and how better off I would be if I had not got sucked into the world of the motor car.
Things are not that bad, got a few nice Nova's and a lovely BMW. Also a lovely house with a tiny mortgage but I think what house I could have now if I had ploughed all my spare cash into that instead of depreciating rot boxes
but I think what house I could have now if I had ploughed all my spare cash into that instead of depreciating rot boxes
This^ is the reason I now own modern standard cars lol
chrisd1986
02-07-13, 07:37 PM
This^ is the reason I now own modern standard cars lol
Even tho the more modern mk5 astra your mrs owns broke down on the way home from derby lol
Modern ain't always better.
chrisd1986
02-07-13, 08:00 PM
Modern ain't always better.
True but i think i struck gold with my mk4 golf only had to put a ball joint on it and service it for a whole 12 months
garage was a good size it was the price of it a month!!! it was when i lived in Edinburgh for a while. didn't have funds at the time and needed a new car.
It's not the cars fault. Must have been a small garage?^^^^
Even tho the more modern mk5 astra your mrs owns broke down on the way home from derby lol
Nope, my 2005 Corsa broke down going home from work lol well, if you count a borked boost hose as a breakdown that is.
And just to add, her Astra is actually my Astra lol just I only use on weekends :(
Modern ain't always better.
I dunno as such, If you just wanna jump in drive with no fuss modern is definetly the way forward. None of this rattly suspension, ear shattering loud exhaust caper etc etc.
No way in hell would I ever even dream of going back to a modified car as a daily that's for sure.
Novasport
02-07-13, 08:12 PM
This^ is the reason I now own modern standard cars lol
But the newer the vehicle, the more it depreciates.:wtf:
I am lucky that I get a company car so somebody else takes the depreciation hit and maintenance. I just pay for fuel and company car tax which is less than most peoples monthly insurance payment.
bazzap8389
02-07-13, 08:13 PM
Best thing I've ever done was buy a modern car, I've ha my Audi 3 years now except for servicing all I've had to pay for is discs and pads, wipers and brake lights touch wood it stays this reliable :)
But the newer the vehicle, the more it depreciates.:wtf:
Oh yea that's true without a doubt, but its swings & roundabouts. Depreciation doesn't really bother me as I don't buy brand new anyway. There again, the milage I do, age depreciation would be the last of my worries if I bought new! I cant even go lease rental as they limited to 15k miles a year :(
Not keeping my first nova a brown c reg sr.
chrisd1986
02-07-13, 08:16 PM
Same with my golf, i done disks and pads on it and im determand to make the exhaust last till the next mot lol
blue_peg_16v
02-07-13, 10:46 PM
Silicon sealer is your friend lol
No regrets, they're only cars. :)
saloon-mogz
03-07-13, 07:35 PM
mines selling my 1st car it was a f reg nova gte to buy a corse b with a big ****ing ugly body
chrisd1986
03-07-13, 07:36 PM
Silicon sealer is your friend lol
It sure its when teamed up with cableties lol
Topmanbeny
03-07-13, 07:39 PM
Buying a new car and a corsa c , two worst things I've ever done and in one purchase lol
Breaking up/selling off my first Nova. Needed to do it to carry on going to uni, so not really a regret as such but it would have been nice if it worked out differently.
Shipping off my first nova to a friends farm until i could find a garage to store it in (that was over 10 years agolol. Throwing away loads of old nova bumpers/trim then crying at the prices that the parts are now getting sold for on ebay.:(
True but i think i struck gold with my mk4 golf only had to put a ball joint on it and service it for a whole 12 months
A mk4 Golf is modern, but obviously isn't a new car. Not much expensive to go wrong, really.
Besides, there's probably some kid that was born in the late 90's, like his Golf, who has an 'Old Skool' and/or 'Retro' sticker on it. lol
I saw an 'Old School' sticker on a 51 plate Lupo earlier :tard:
Buying a 3 year old clio 172 sport with 24k miles 7 years ago. After I bought it I realised tracking was out,the glovebox was falling apart the steering wheel rubber was perished,parcel shelf rattled,a squeak everytime I changed gear, laquer peel, and when I changed down to third gear there was a slight crunch :roll:. Also when it was four years old it needed a new timing belt costing £500 as it is a c*nt to change but cheaper than £650 that renault were wanting. Then to top it off a sensor went and it took 6 months to sell it! (I had it on the road for 18 months) French crap never again! I now own a mk5 golf and have done for 5 years and had next to no probs, well chuffed :d
taking out a loan to buy one
weighing in a dead solid 5 door mk2 astra 2 years ago :(
Buying a house so on a car spending freeze. lol
Southie
05-07-13, 09:41 PM
Buying a house so on a car spending freeze. lol
Been there done that, that's why I don't have a car and haven't now for two years :(
I'm not that daft. The nova is staying. Just gotta wait till next year for throttle bodies. :(
selling my 6j 14 steelies for £30 with, d shaped from standing for several years, yoko's on them to baxter because i stupidly thought they wouldn't fit over 256 calipers (they do. just)
the steelies were in the opel '5 spoke' pattern, which is basically the same as sr ones, but i've never seen another set, ever & they had opel hub caps..... after being sold to spud (iirc) still with the d shaped tyres, they ended up banded & on bretts euro sr.
that keeps me awake at night.
blue_peg_16v
05-07-13, 11:48 PM
I'm not that daft. The nova is staying. Just gotta wait till next year for throttle bodies. :(
Bike carbs for the cheap option lol
brainsnova
06-07-13, 01:51 AM
I never regret anything, it makes you learn
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