I’m an odd fish, in this day-and-age of short-term leasing deals, I know, but I get a real kick out of owning and keeping a car longer term. Had my last car (SEAT Leon 2.0 TFSI Sport BTCC Limited Edition) for 10 years, and it still looked mint (and was mechanically A1) when I traded it in for the S3. Consequently I got a great price for it and depreciation only worked out at about £1k a year. Admittedly my annual mileage is low (c. 6k), but show me a PCP deal on a new car you’d actually be proud to own that costs less than 3x that per year on a 3 year deal and you’ve done well for yourself.
It’s pretty easy to own a good looking new car and keep it looking good for 2 or 3 years. It’s MUCH harder, and a challenge I relish, to keep that fresh out the factory look going for as long as you can.
I saw a Mk2 Golf GTI 3 door, in Tornado Red (paint was stunning), big bumpers, with original, mint, BBS wheels the other day. Not messed about with or modified in any way. I had a chat with the owner - guy in his late 50’s who’d had it from NEW, so had owned it for about 28 years - so about a half of his entire life. It was immaculate. I enjoyed seeing that more, and had so much more respect for the owner and the car, than the ‘19 plate Porsche 911 I saw on the drive home tonight.
I’m at a stage of life now (wife, kids, etc), where I have practical considerations to contend with. But that doesn’t mean I have to ‘give up’ on what excites me when it comes to cars. I’d rather walk than drive a Peugeot 3008/bland SUV, and for 95% of the time I don’t need an SUV or estate car. For me, my FL S3 Sportback (importantly with roof rails, hence my ‘Roof Rails Enthusiast’ moniker), is the sensible family car I want to drive. Most of the time it’s a rip-roaring hot-hatch. But when I need it, I can drop a roof box on top and I’ve got more load lugging capacity than an A6 Avant. I’ve had it for a year now, and I’m intending to keep it for 10 (like the last one). It will still look and behave aces when I eventually trade it in. Yes there are probably more track focussed, sharper handling hot-hatches out there, but my S3 is the right package for me. I’m looking forward to people looking at it and thinking ‘that’s a nice old car’.
Old Faithful:
New Faithful:
...and not the one I saw, but an example of the gorgeous Mk2 GTI I saw the other day...
Long term ownership can be a VERY satisfying thing, if you do your research, forward plan, buy the right car, and enjoy looking after it
