Thing is I've always looked at buying cars but never actually liked them. When I like a car I know it. It was more of a case of a car I can afford rather than wanting. Issue is I found a car I really like!
So I finally found a car I would be happy to replace the Mondeo with.
Car in question is a Volvo C30 with a 2.0 5 cylinder diesel engine. I've taken a few for test drives now and every one feels well built, is very happy on a motorway cruise and are reasonably economical.
I'd be after a 2011 model with 50-80k on the clock. Prices range from £10,000 to £12,000 depending on mileage. If I could find a high mileage (100k+) MY12 model for less than £12,000 I'd be even happier!
I have the cash around to buy it outright but with interest rates so low at the moment I can get a £8000 loan at 3.9% over 4 years with no early repayment charges and I do like to have money set to one side.
Thing is, as you all know I like my Mondeo. It does need money spending on it though, obvious after 146,000miles.
Mechanically it's sound and I would take it anywhere. It required nothing more than general maintenance and wear and tare items but the cost is starting to stack up.
First is it needs a full service and a set of wiper blades.
0w30 A5/B5 Shell Helix AS 6L - £57
Mann Oil Filter - £6.24
Sump Plug - £1.60
Mann Air Filter - £9.24
Mann Fuel Filter - £13.80
Castrol Syntrans 75w Gearbox Oil 2L - £20
Valeo Front Wiper Blades - £26.34
Valeo Rear Wiper Blade - £14.34
Total £148.56
Then there's a glowplug error that keeps rearing it's ugly head.
Bosch Glowplugs x4 - £37.44
The car is slow starting when it's cold.
Bosch Battery - £103.20
I have a weep from my rocker cover gasket.
FAI Gasket £6.60
My rear trailing arm bushes have separated from their outer ring and are groaning.
Lemforder Trailing Arm Bushes - £40
Tool to replace - £170 OR Garage Labor - £200
Bush replacement video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60DdPnm0mcQ
Total £505.80.
I could probably get this down a bit. I didn't use all my discounts and I'm sure the battery is cheaper in Halfords with my trade card. But it gives me an idea on what is needed to be spent on it to make it 100%.
There's also a clutch which after a few remaps and 146k has never been replaced.
A set of 'worn' injectors which I've been told could very well go on for another 146k.
So...
Do I spend £505.80 on a car I'm quite attached too, a car that a trust and should require very little money spending on it for another 12 month unless the clutch fails or is it time I just bit the bullet and changed my car?
My head tells me there's no reason why with a bit of money spent here and there the car couldn't last another 6 years and do another 146,000miles reliably. I've owned 10-12 year old cars before, why can't I do it again?

But I do really like the Volvo C30 and the awesome 5 pot warble!