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Original Poster:

22,326 posts

232 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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I've been asked to look after a friends new 458 for six months.

Given the very low mileage, I wonder if it's better left undriven? It will be in a heated and dehumidified garage with some other cars I have....

I could drive it if I wish - but am quite happy not to. I'm merely pondering the whole 'wear' thing of starting up occasionally rather than not starting up at all.

red_duke

800 posts

188 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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It's between you and the owner isn't it?

If you have the green light and the roads are dry and salt free I would give it a decent spin every couple of weeks. Better for the car that way.

Nice dilemma!

sone

4,596 posts

245 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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Track days!. It's the obvious answer(-:

NDA

Original Poster:

22,326 posts

232 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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red_duke said:
It's between you and the owner isn't it?
We are both interested in opinions. I can drive it whenever I like - that's not the issue.

There is a school of thought that sub 5k engines can be left undriven as there's less wear introduced.

TISPKJ

3,652 posts

214 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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I guess it does not matter a lot either way for 6 months especially as new, many cars sit in and around dealerships for a lot longer, ditto I am sure many cars on here spend the winter in hibernation.
Also if you were to prang the car it's probably a good way to end a friendship .

NDA

Original Poster:

22,326 posts

232 months

Thursday 26th December 2013
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Yes true. smile

Although its not too dissimilar with other things I have had.... I've driven a couple of 458's.

TISPKJ

3,652 posts

214 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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It's not your ability in question :-)

AstonZagato

13,034 posts

217 months

Friday 27th December 2013
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Depends how you store it and how you use it. I would personally drive it every now and again. Keeps the fluids circulating and the battery topped up. Also, if you leave it in one spot too long then the tyres will flat spot which is not a good thing. Dry, salt free days, I'd drive it about 20 miles or so to get it warm. Do that every couple of weeks. It adds up to 240 miles over six months . Not value changing.

Martian O

2,734 posts

169 months

Thursday 9th January 2014
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I've stored cars for 6 months, I never start them but just leave them on a battery conditioner. No problems in 20+ years.

NDA

Original Poster:

22,326 posts

232 months

Thursday 9th January 2014
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Martian O said:
I've stored cars for 6 months, I never start them but just leave them on a battery conditioner. No problems in 20+ years.
Useful. Thanks.

It's how I tend to store them too.