25th Year anniversary summary!

25 years was 2023 but this is close enough and I passed my test in June 2018 so I think this is fine. Thought a little review might be in order, 70 cars down...

The Prius (#60) was honestly probably the best. The Explorer and the first Capri were possibly the most endearing. Right now I'm hoping the Kuga (#70) is a mix of the Prius and Explorer, it cerainly has some charm, but it's week 1, so plenty of time for disaster.

I think the Vectra was the one I disliked most, which was probably unfair but it just felt really shit and didn't do anything very well. 

So, some STATS:

Most Miles done by me: Actually #1. I did 48k before ramming it in the back of a parked french saloon. Second I believe is #40 the Saab 9-3. Which was very new for me, but I basically hated. It also let me down more than any other that I can remember. Finishing up the top 3 is Woody (#60), which was just a bloody excellent car.

Most Miles total: Pretty obviously #12 240k is a lot. It was still doing fine though.

Longest Ownership: I *thought* a rough tie between the MGF and Woody. Both 3 years or so. My memory won't let me work out how long I had the first Capri but that might be around the same, I think nearer 2 years though. So I checked the exact dates, and Woody was 2 years and 3 days and the MG was 3 years and 4 months. So not that close actually. Still, 4k miles in the MG vs 24k in Woody. Different cars, innit.

Last but not least the big numbers: 

Saab:        13
Citroen:    9
Ford:        6
Renault:   6
VW:         6

Honda:     5
Suzuki:    3
Toyota:    3
Triumph: 3
Kia:         2
Mercedes: 2

Fiat, Ginetta, Hyundai, Jaguar, Mazda, MG, Nissan, Proton, Seat, Skoda, Vauxhall, Volvo: 1.

So far so good. 

Anyway, here's 3 reliable japanese wagons at the same time by way of celebration:



70: 2021 Ford Kuga PHEV

 


 

Moved house. Now have a plug on the drive. This was the answer to the conundrum that created. It has heated seats but no sunroof. But also promises to do several miles without turning the engine on. Actually feels similar in spirit to the Prius so far, which is a good thing. We're calling it Steve. Steve Kuga. Yeah, I know.

https://www.fuelly.com/ 

69: 2018 VW Tiguan 2.0 TDI



Nice! Heated seats, big sunroof, comfy chairs, very likeable. And took us to the South of France and back.
For France!


https://www.fuelly.com/