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My 11th MOT today

PSH

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Well took the car for it's 11th MOT under my ownership this morning and happy to say it passed with flying colours, no adviseries and a CO of 0.26% so very good indeed. With a CO reading that low I think I should be able to claim a lower roadtax band...lol
It's funny as this is the only car that I've owned that needs little work if anything at all to get through it's yearly MOT test, I wonder how many other classic cars of 23 years young there are that can say that. There's a lot to be said for Porsche build quality of the 80's , it far surpasses todays cars sad to say..


Pete
 
Nice one Pete and also well said brother!! I second all of it!! Also another 944 living to fight another year is a fitting present for my daughters 7th birthday. Interestingly enough she said today that she wants mine when she is old enough lol. I told her there was no way as she will only want to paint it pink!! Hopefully will get down to the Ace next Saturday mate. I am trying to persuade my 10 year old boy to come with me. Well he has to start somewhere and I can't think of anywhere more fitting. Can you?
 
Well done Pete, but knowing how well you look after her she should never fail an MOT - ever! I agree on the build quality and robustness of '80's cars - but I think it is more of a testament to Porsche and German cars in general as not all '80's cars fare as well.
 

but I think it is more of a testament to Porsche and German cars in general as not all '80's cars fare as well.

Oh I agree on that one... 80's ford's????? D reg escorts.. bad steel..... eeek


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And anything produced by British Leyland. In fact did they evcer actually produce anything in between striking lol!!
 

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