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Is it an everyday or weekender car

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Old 07-28-2011, 04:38 AM
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mines an everyday car!
Old 07-28-2011, 04:43 AM
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Mine is a "dry day" car. If the weather forcast even mentions a hint of rain then my baby stays in the garage and I take the 4x4.
Only exceptions are S2000 meets, the 4x4 is in for MOT/Service and IAM driving demonstrations.
I have had her a year now and she has got wet 5 times.

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Old 07-28-2011, 04:47 AM
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One of the main reasons why I first started looking into buying an s2k was because after struggling for a while, I realised I couldn't really afford to run 2 cars, so needed to find a sports car convertible that I could use ever day, all year round. Our cars are perfect for that along with lots of other reasons for choosing the s of course. I think I would miss it too much if I couldn't drive it very day now!!
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Meant to be my weekend car, but im just so addicted to it that I drive it almost every evening after work.

Only got my S a month ago
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Everyday, can't afford the luxury of 2 cars just for me! Wouldn't change it anyway. Saying that, if I had to do big millage daily I'd have to rethink, I get serious back ache on longer journeys.
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every day wouldn't have it any other way!
Old 07-28-2011, 05:32 AM
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Daily Driver, do about 70miles a day in her, getting a little expensive but its soooo much fun i couldnt / wouldnt want to give it up for a cheeper car
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Turn it into a poll

Daily driver but soon to be SORN'd over the winter as I've decided I'm going to get a diesel beater looking at how harsh the last couple of winters have been.
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Everyday! Go hard or go home.
Old 07-28-2011, 06:55 AM
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Summer weekend driver for me, use it around once a month

Thats what living in London and keeping it in a garage away from home results in. Still, means I enjoy it every time I do get to drive it thus making it an occasion.


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