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<blockquote data-quote="*Sam*" data-source="post: 519755" data-attributes="member: 17590"><p>Our bus didn't get used daily because I'm not forced to do it but my wife had a 62 rag top beetle still on 6v that she used every day for about 4 years, when we went out as a couple we used it over our modern car, we regularly went to cornwall in it, only ever broke down twice. </p><p>1st was a cool, fixed on the road side. </p><p>2nd was a burnt out wiper Moyer caused by snow gathering between the wiper arm and windscreen seal. </p><p>To date her modern car has broken down once with failed battery. </p><p>I'd have the bug back any day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*Sam*, post: 519755, member: 17590"] Our bus didn't get used daily because I'm not forced to do it but my wife had a 62 rag top beetle still on 6v that she used every day for about 4 years, when we went out as a couple we used it over our modern car, we regularly went to cornwall in it, only ever broke down twice. 1st was a cool, fixed on the road side. 2nd was a burnt out wiper Moyer caused by snow gathering between the wiper arm and windscreen seal. To date her modern car has broken down once with failed battery. I'd have the bug back any day. [/QUOTE]
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