How many people sorn their cars over winter?

afennell

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How many people sorn their cars over winter?

I have always left my weekend toys on the road in case of a nice sunny day over winter, but i resent paying about £50 a month tax if the car is just sitting in the garage?

I suppose a good clean and leave with little fuel along with a cteck is all that's needed if you were to tuck her up over winter?
 
No, need it daily. Actually need a bigger one so been looking at other possibilities, would like to keep the zed as well but, no garage, no space. see what turns up. On the other hand my 4ft level fits in the boot so I might just get away with keeping it, put the grandkids in the boot as well maybe :D
 
Too many. :(

Still at least that means when those crisp clear winter days do occur, there are far less folk clogging up the roads, enjoying it with us. :driving: :wink:

:D
 
Nope it is my daily driver

You can have a lot of fun in a rear wheel drive car in the snow :lol:
 
Not sure I could have the Zed in the garage for 6 months knowing I cannot drive it on those terrific, crisp sunny winter days that crop up every so often.
 
i do and i wouldn't want it any other way..... i don't want to expose the car to the uk winter and salt... i really don't care what anyones opinion is on that or my lack of usage of the car.
 
No SORNIng for me. Even if it was a weekend car I'd still keep it on the road for those cold sunny winter mornings. Heater on, toasty bum setting on high, woolly hat- what's not to like?
 
I'm going to use my till i see the salt trucks, we get loads of lovely winter sun days early on.... don't be too hasty with the sorn!
 
The end of Oct is when I sorn mine!
I’ve done the same with each of my previous zed s as we’ve always been fortunate enough to have a 4wd with winter rubber available.

Went into Z4 ownership with this scenario in mind.
 
Normally I tuck mine away and sorn from about end Oct to about April ish time but due to the weather pattern this year I am going to keep going a bit longer. If the weather looks reasonable in the next 7/14 days thinking of a champagne run to Epernay stock up for the festive season.
 
I bought a set of wheels with winter tyres last month, so no sorn for me! :)
 
I'm going to SORN mine at the end of this coming weekend. It will be tucked away in the garage for 4 or 5 months while the roads are salty. I'm lucky to have a long drive so can move it about once every few weeks when it's dry to keep the all the fluids flowing.
 
SORNd mine at the end of last month, work on the 6 on, 6 off.

Need to get it out again to clean it before the cover goes on though, just not had time/weather mix correct yet.

Popped 4 new tyres on it the day prior to SORN as got some PSS from Costco on special order. Said I was going to change the rubber at the start of the season, but never got around to it.

The slow flat was actually a nail in the rear, invisible from the outside.

Fronts had a good life left, but more concerned on rubber degradation as they were the originals & car has only done 24k. Need to evaluate the keeping of the car, but with WBAC offering £19k recently, and I've added 17k miles since purchasing it's pretty much depreciation free motoring...oil change every 4K miles now & services on mileage basis.
 
Beedub said:
i do and i wouldn't want it any other way..... i don't want to expose the car to the uk winter and salt... i really don't care what anyones opinion is on that or my lack of usage of the car.

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No one is judging you - it's your car you can do what you want and if SORNing it suits you, your darn well SORN it!
 
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