Thing is, I DO have a dependable modern on fleet. The catch is that it's shared with the rest of the family so I can't just go and nick it for near enough a week when others are going to need it.CitroJim wrote: 20 May 2026, 05:37 Oh Zel, I was in your situation once - three cars and none serviceable. I had to borrow my daughter's car for an essential trip and on that trip I decided to buy a modern and have at least one car serviceable at all times. Hence the purchase of a brand-new C1...
Since then, I've stuck to that and still do with my van currently occupying that spot.
No way could I part with either TPA or the Trabby. Keep both and scratch that MGB itch - whatever it takes
I could never part with either of my two AXs. Like yours, both just about irreplaceable now and they're FUN![]()
If this was a bit more local I'd be less torn. However avoiding the motorway means it's near enough two hours of driving - and it's all wiggling through busy, congested towns so is quite a slog. It's going to be warm this weekend as well. Which is one other reason that I'm not really inclined to use TPA in the summer. That cabin is honestly a downright miserable place to be on a hot day. The only ventilation you have is a pair of sliding windows which generate a huge amount of buffeting without seeming to actually get any fresh air into the cabin. There is no fresh air ventilation system. The Trabant at least has proper wind down windows and the facility to provide fresh air through the ventilation system. It's only provided by ram air, but does honestly make a huge difference. The engine cover behind the seat gets really rather toasty on a longer drive too which helps turn the tiny cabin into even more of an oven.
I really do just need to make a point of using the car more over the next couple of months, see if I can restore my enthusiasm a bit. I'm just finding that the Trabant ticks so many of the same boxes but is just a lot more competent at being An Car and not making your life flash between your eyes when a lorry goes past the opposite direction or you turn into a roundabout fractionally too quickly.
I have owned a convertible before at least - and got my head well and truly sunburned driving from Aberdeen to Inverness with the roof down to show for it.bobins wrote: 20 May 2026, 06:54 Whilst I can definitely see the desire to get an MG, I'd factor in the issue that - whilst we appear to be getting the odd extremely pleasant summer spell these days - there very quickly comes a point where a convertible car without air-con in very hot weather and your head getting hotter than the tarmac actually becomes a bit of a drawback. Sitting in traffic with the outside temperature at 30 degrees is sub-optimal. However...... blatting around the lanes on a lovely summer's day with a favourable temperature outside is somewhat pleasurable and should not be postponed![]()
I really miss this little thing.


If it wasn't actively raining (or snowing!) the top would usually be down. Despite living in Aberdeenshire back then. The Cappuccino did get points for having a really good heater too though which definitely helped.
Honestly if I was going on a trip where getting baked was really a big issue these days I'd most likely just take the Volvo with it's arctic blast air conditioning.
Day to day errands locally don't usually involve too much sitting around stuck in traffic (despite the best efforts of our local authority and their total and utter inability to coordinate road works).






