In this four-part mini series on classic car reliability, we are looking at the wider definition of reliability in the context of a classic… And what it means for you as an owner.
Blog Post #4 – Inspirational Reliability
Is your classic so reliable that it inspires you to use, or does a trip take days of preparation?
Sometimes when browsing classified ads online, you might come across a seller stating ‘I’d happily drive this to Scotland and back’, or words to that effect. What they mean is that their confidence in the reliability of their car is such that they’d happily take on a long distance trip at the drop of a hat.
Now, think about your classic car. Would you?
With minimal preparation, nothing more than a check of the tyres, the fluids and the brakes, would you tackle a long distance trip in your classic Mercedes-Benz?
Would you attack the ‘Esses’ tomorrow morning? Which one? Southport? Southampton? Scotland? Saint Tropez? Switzerland?
How much preparation would your car need to embark on a trip of any significance, and would it require a boot (or trailer, or support truck) full of spares?
One of the endearing things about owning a classic Mercedes-Benz compared to some other classics is that it really was designed for grand touring. A well-maintained car should be perfectly capable of tackling arduous distances without hesitation.
Our 560SL enjoyed a trip to the Artic Circle. Our Pagoda drove to Scotland and back.
Your car should give you a level of inspirational reliability, and by that we mean you should be inspired to use your car. What is the point in owning a classic car we are afraid to drive for fear of what might happen?
Take that trip to Europe! Use it for that March weekend away, even though it might rain and the E Class looks so tempting.
We believe a classic car should be the key that unlocks a door to new adventures, to driving and touring experiences that become fond memories and photo albums to be shared with friends.
Ask yourself, is my car capable of this? If it isn’t, what needs to be done to make my car more dependable?
If it’s a service and maintenance issue then that’s easy to resolve. Are there simple things that you could do with your car to make touring more enjoyable, such as fitting a central arm rest, some rear seats, or a better stereo?
Reliability is more than just the mechanics of an engine, it’s an overall feeling for how you appreciate and respect your car. We rarely give our modern ‘daily drivers’ the attention that our classics get, but in many ways we expect so much more from our classic cars.
Don’t let your classic car become a disappointment or a barrier to new experiences, instead take the path necessary to allow your car to be everything that the magazines tell you it can be!
At SLSHOP we are always keen to hear about your stories and the trips you take in your classic cars.
Is it time you booked your car in at SLSHOP to release some of that wonderful potential?
If you book in now, you could be at the helm of one of our three UK tours this year. Those of you with W113 Pagoda’s could be leading the pack in our 2023 Pagoda anniversary tour.
Thanks for reading.
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In this four-part mini series on classic car reliability, we are looking at the wider definition of reliability in the context of a classic… And what it means for you as an owner.
Blog Post #4 – Inspirational Reliability
Is your classic so reliable that it inspires you to use, or does a trip take days of preparation?
Sometimes when browsing classified ads online, you might come across a seller stating ‘I’d happily drive this to Scotland and back’, or words to that effect. What they mean is that their confidence in the reliability of their car is such that they’d happily take on a long distance trip at the drop of a hat.
Now, think about your classic car. Would you?
With minimal preparation, nothing more than a check of the tyres, the fluids and the brakes, would you tackle a long distance trip in your classic Mercedes-Benz?
Would you attack the ‘Esses’ tomorrow morning? Which one? Southport? Southampton? Scotland? Saint Tropez? Switzerland?
How much preparation would your car need to embark on a trip of any significance, and would it require a boot (or trailer, or support truck) full of spares?
One of the endearing things about owning a classic Mercedes-Benz compared to some other classics is that it really was designed for grand touring. A well-maintained car should be perfectly capable of tackling arduous distances without hesitation.
Our 560SL enjoyed a trip to the Artic Circle. Our Pagoda drove to Scotland and back.
Your car should give you a level of inspirational reliability, and by that we mean you should be inspired to use your car. What is the point in owning a classic car we are afraid to drive for fear of what might happen?
Take that trip to Europe! Use it for that March weekend away, even though it might rain and the E Class looks so tempting.
We believe a classic car should be the key that unlocks a door to new adventures, to driving and touring experiences that become fond memories and photo albums to be shared with friends.
Ask yourself, is my car capable of this? If it isn’t, what needs to be done to make my car more dependable?
If it’s a service and maintenance issue then that’s easy to resolve. Are there simple things that you could do with your car to make touring more enjoyable, such as fitting a central arm rest, some rear seats, or a better stereo?
Reliability is more than just the mechanics of an engine, it’s an overall feeling for how you appreciate and respect your car. We rarely give our modern ‘daily drivers’ the attention that our classics get, but in many ways we expect so much more from our classic cars.
Don’t let your classic car become a disappointment or a barrier to new experiences, instead take the path necessary to allow your car to be everything that the magazines tell you it can be!
At SLSHOP we are always keen to hear about your stories and the trips you take in your classic cars.
Is it time you booked your car in at SLSHOP to release some of that wonderful potential?
If you book in now, you could be at the helm of one of our three UK tours this year. Those of you with W113 Pagoda’s could be leading the pack in our 2023 Pagoda anniversary tour.
Thanks for reading.
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