I've been that pleased with my car, that it's coming up to 5 years now!
The car is uber reliable, the mot tester has commented on nearly all the mot's that it still looks like new underneath
I've spent quite a fair chunk of money last year updating it
D9 air vents
D9 handbrake button
Chrome dash rings
Silver painted dash
Silver painted door handles
Electric Leather seats
Coupe Leather steering wheel
Rear spoiler
Colour coding the bump strips on bumpers and doors
De-cat'd with a V6 powerflow zorst
Ashwood door trims, dash trims, and ashtray
Strut Brace
Clear side repeaters
plus spent money on other stuff
New Bottom Pulley
New Indicator stalk
New Wiper stalk - with trip computer functionality
New radio stalk
New rear hubs
Front droplinks
Front springs
and probably a whole lot more
BUT
In the back of my mind, the fact i've had it 5 years and not just 3 still bothers me slightly
My son, is trying to dissuade me from selling, as he says it's the best car i've had, but then compared to the T reg Vectra estate I had previous, it wouldn't be hard

SO, I keep thinking of updating
Personal choice within a reasonable budget range, is another 406, but this time a 2003 SE HDi Estate
I seen one on ebay damaged up at Nottingham - It's a 2003 2.0l HDi 110 SE Estate with 111K advertised for £995
I'm going up to Nottingham in a bit to meet Omega to purchase some rear calipers so I can get them refurb'd to go on mine
I planned to go look at it whilst there - it's a Cat C, seller was extremely vague on phone, but it wants bumpers front and rear, a rear light, needs panel repairing around rear light, a tyre, and a front wishbone - which I thought I could live with, but he also says the engine isn't running
This could simply be the inertia switch because it's had a bump, but surely a salvage yard would now that wouldn't they? and surely trip it back out?
My mechanic friend reckons I should still go have alook at it
Then whilst looking last night, up pops a 2003 2.2l HDI 136 SE Estate with 166k and this was on auction but with a buy it now of £1695
Question is
Do I :
A. not worry about the fact i've had the car that long, and just keep it and do a few more upgrades, as it's uber reliable, and looks nice
B. Go look at the damaged estate, and if good enough, purchase, and fix up
C. Not look at that as if you can get the same spec, albeit with a few more miles for £1695, or less if was to win the auction
and it's a 2.2 136, so could be re-mapped to 180bhp with the de-fap, so makes the other estate seem unviable
p.s. Omega and Gary406, i'll still be purchasing the bits off you regardless if you read this as i'm a man of my word when it comes to buying stuff
p.p.s. I haven't got the cash at mo, but got a few quid coming, but taking it's time, but my mate said he'd lend me the money till mine comes through