Automatic T25 - pros/cons??

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Like to see a photo of your yard BenT. Most people in England haven't got room to park 2 cars let alone your fleet. Are they all useable or projects? How does it work with insurance & road tax over there?

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KarlT wrote:Like to see a photo of your yard BenT. Most people in England haven't got room to park 2 cars let alone your fleet. Are they all useable or projects? How does it work with insurance & road tax over there?

Karl,

I'm in a slightly bigger country. I only register and insure 33% of the cars at one time. They rotate positions every year.

Some cars have very cheap insurance. For example, my 1970 914-6 only cost $221 per year to insure plus $94 for registration. Road tax is built in to the gas prices.

The T25's require commercial licensing since they are trucks (Doublecabs). Those cost about $500 per year to insure and about $100 for registration.

I maintained 3 homes to keep all my cars plus I keep some at my office building. There are also a couple at a friend's house.

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