Early to put into storage ?

Z4mal

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Cardiff
Hi,
It’s September 1st and my tax ran out yesterday, looking for advice, should I go for another 6 months or Sorn my Z4? Leaving it tucked away for the winter.
What would you do?
 
It seems a bit early TBH, here in the SW we seem to get as much decent weather later in the year as in the so called 'summer' and any ice/snow i.e. salt-road conditions tend to run from Dec in to March. I've had my Z4 about 11 years now and always tax for a full year (cheaper rate) at the start of March or April and SORN at the end of November that way you get a full refund for the remaining months until you re-tax and break it out in the spring.

It's always serviced and cleaned but put away bone dry after a hot drive, under a cover, in a decent garage and on a Ctek battery conditioner.
 
I tax mine monthly pay by direct debit- ok costs a bit more but can decide if going to sorn it on last day of month so can take into consideration likely chance that I am going to use the car. If SORN it can do an immediate tax online to get it back on road same day. DD taken 1st of month from bank account but as long as SORN done before midnight on the last day of the previous month it will be refunded automatically mid month. Works really well once set up.
So I could say sorn it sept then put it back on road in Oct.sorn it Nov then put back on road in April next year-very flexible and easy to do
 
Keep enjoying it. The Suns still out for months yet. Thinking I may sorn mine for the first time in it's history this year. We're both getting on a bit now. :wink:
 
2k35is said:
I tax mine monthly pay by direct debit- ok costs a bit more but can decide if going to sorn it on last day of month so can take into consideration likely chance that I am going to use the car. If SORN it can do an immediate tax online to get it back on road same day. DD taken 1st of month from bank account but as long as SORN done before midnight on the last day of the previous month it will be refunded automatically mid month. Works really well once set up.
So I could say sorn it sept then put it back on road in Oct.sorn it Nov then put back on road in April next year-very flexible and easy to do

Thats what I do and my plan is to SORN the car at the end of Oct and back on the road begin of March :thumbsup:
 
End of October/November, then back on the road March/April depending on weather. Friend of mine runs a an automotive storage company in Northamptonshire just up the road from me which is convenient

https://www.mulsanneautomotive.co.uk/
 
Make sure not to leave it in storage with E10 petrol in it, allegedly this eats rubber/plastic grommets/hoses etc.
 
Thank you all, it’s staying on the road based on your persuasive advice, for the foreseeable months…. But probably take it off the road in Nov. :thumbsup: :D :D I’m praying for some ☀️
 
Z4mal said:
Thank you all, it’s staying on the road based on your persuasive advice, for the foreseeable months…. But probably take it off the road in Nov. :thumbsup: :D :D I’m praying for some ☀️
Good call.. I generally tax for 6 months at the start of the year and then just do it monthly for the remainder of the season that way you can stop when you please and not have to wait or chase a refund from the dvla.. just stop the direct debit around the 25th and sorn it on the 30th
 
I tax mine for the full year then soon it when the weather starts to turn I do a sorn - DVLA send the cheque and I pop it into the slush fund for next year.
 
I might SORN mine this year, but certainly not before November - that's around the time I put the winter tyres on the daily!

Cheques from DVLA seem to arrive within about a week based on the last couple of times I've sold a car so I don't mind putting a year's tax on it as that's the cheapest option. :wink:

At £600 a year cheapest is best. :o
 
ronk said:
I tax mine for the full year then soon it when the weather starts to turn I do a sorn - DVLA send the cheque and I pop it into the slush fund for next year.

Same and usually tax for 5-6 months of the year.
 
6 months on the road from May 1st to October 31st.
6 months in the garage, with a little wake up and shuffle every 5-6 weeks.
 
Tax it the full year - although you end up paying the bigger lump sum for year initially, it actually works out the cheapest, as you get your full months back when you subsequently sorn it.
 
have you seen the weather forecast for next week? 27 degrees and sunny here, definitely still roadster weather.

And to be fair, february a few years back had plenty of sunshine... the UK weather is so unpredictable theres nearly always the potential for a nice day.
 
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