Any Aero 8 daily drivers?

Any Aero 8 daily drivers?

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verysideways

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10,243 posts

279 months

Tuesday 15th August 2006
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I'm sure you can guess from the thread title i would like to hear from "higher mileage" aero 8 users, ideally people who use these things as daily drivrs, so i can guage what to expect. Having had 2 Chimaeras and 4 993's in the last 6 years i am very very tempted by an Aero, but i'm not a "toy" person, i'd do at least 10k miles per year in it...

Any information would be useful, thanks!

Aeroman

601 posts

252 months

Tuesday 15th August 2006
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I don't drive it every day as I work abroad, but have done 14,000 miles in 2 years in Series 1 and 11,500 miles in Series 11 in 10 months, without any serious mechanical problems. Series II is much better built, in my experience, than Series I and most of the mods made have improved the car enormously.

Series III now on order for delivery next year, do try an Aero 8 - you won't regret it.

mr_tony

6,339 posts

276 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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Would agree - I've put around 6000 miles on mine over the year, not daily driver (weekends as I'm on the train weekdays) - but the car always starts, never causes trouble. After all underneath the running gear / drive train is BMW 5 series - so nothing to worry about!

The various series all have their plus / minus points - and most cars will ahv ebeen modified on some way or other, so approach each car as a complete individual...



verysideways

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10,243 posts

279 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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Just had a very nice chat with a Mr Thorne so will be popping over to see him at some point soon (just up the road from me really) but does anyone know of somewhere that will hire out an Aero 8 for a day or two, rather than just a short test drive?

mr_tony

6,339 posts

276 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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verysideways said:
Just had a very nice chat with a Mr Thorne so will be popping over to see him at some point soon (just up the road from me really) but does anyone know of somewhere that will hire out an Aero 8 for a day or two, rather than just a short test drive?


Nope! You can do a track based experience in one somewhere, but thats about all I'm aware of.

Having said that I think it's one of those cars that you immediately love or hate - I only needed a 20 minute test drive to know I wanted one. It was then just a case of finding the correct spec before parting with the cash...

Woudl you be looking at a pre owned car, or ordering to your own spec?

cerealsurfer

594 posts

270 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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mr_tony said:
verysideways said:
Just had a very nice chat with a Mr Thorne so will be popping over to see him at some point soon (just up the road from me really) but does anyone know of somewhere that will hire out an Aero 8 for a day or two, rather than just a short test drive?


Nope! You can do a track based experience in one somewhere, but thats about all I'm aware of.

Having said that I think it's one of those cars that you immediately love or hate - I only needed a 20 minute test drive to know I wanted one. It was then just a case of finding the correct spec before parting with the cash...

Woudl you be looking at a pre owned car, or ordering to your own spec?


Kensington Classics the Kensington Morgan Dealers do track days where you can use their Aero.... may be an option. www.kensingtonclassics.co.uk/

verysideways

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279 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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Useful info, thanks.

I shall be going for a test drive in a week or two, will aim for 1/2 hour or so on roads i know, may even do a test route in the 911 first to get an idea.

boshly

2,776 posts

243 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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verysideways said:
Useful info, thanks.

I shall be going for a test drive in a week or two, will aim for 1/2 hour or so on roads i know, may even do a test route in the 911 first to get an idea.

Hi there
I got my Aero on the basis of a 1/2 hr test drive and what other info I could glean (mainly from hera and a guy called Aero8). Best decision I've made in a long time.
My car was the Morgan demonstrator had 22k on the clock and I have added 2000 in three months with St Tropez to come. runs beautifully with nothing falling off or wearing (othwr than sreering wheel needs repainting - wedding rings!)

I also came out of a 911 (996 C4 Cab). Comparison is simple. 911 will always be a Porsche and all the positives are recorded elsewhare. But a 911 will never have the soul, charisma or character that the Aero possesses. Nor the speed (Excl. Turbo, GT2 et al). My Aero rides hetter than my 911 did on the motorway and had less wind buffeting. 911 though is much stiffer over bumps and much less scuttle shake (996 cabs excellent in this category) though Aero no worse than my Z3M Roadster.

My conclusion: 10/10ths accuracy on twisty roads/circuit? 911 any day. Wide goofy grins, screaming for the hell of it, character, excitement, old fashioned driveability, everybody's friend (dont get one if you don't like attention!) AND [modern] reliability, power, the sound of a WWII fighter plane, exclusivity, great residuals and British hand built engineering?? The Aero. May God bless the Morgan family and factory

Have I missed anything guys?

Boshly

PS can't compare to TVR as never had one.

AeroMan

601 posts

252 months

Wednesday 16th August 2006
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Couldn't agree more Boshly, have also had Porsche but never a TVR so can't compare.

That nice man Richard Thorne has also been appointed an agent for the Morgan Driving Experience run by Kensington Classics. Try, buy and enjoy...

verysideways

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10,243 posts

279 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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Thanks everyone, and in particular boshly who i think is on my wavelength exactly.

mr_tony, hope you don't mind, i have put your profile pic as my desktop wallpaper

fly fisher

442 posts

248 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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Currently a studnet and running a 4/4. I would like an Aero 8 at some point, might be a few years yet. Plan is to run a Morgan as my main and only car for as long as I can.

I think they are fun and have a character that few cars have.

I wish more people would use them and prevent there being a sigma and price drop for the high millage cars.

Good luck.
William

Wacky Racer

38,982 posts

254 months

Thursday 17th August 2006
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fly fisher said:
Currently a studnet and running a 4/4. I would like an Aero 8 at some point, might be a few years yet. Plan is to run a Morgan as my main and only car for as long as I can.

I think they are fun and have a character that few cars have.

I wish more people would use them and prevent there being a sigma and price drop for the high millage cars.

Good luck.
William



Changed your tag then William???


scratchchin

Wacky Racer

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Friday 18th August 2006
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fly fisher

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248 months

Friday 18th August 2006
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Yes,
Thought I would change it.
Will

verysideways

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Friday 18th August 2006
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I've watched that video 4 times this morning

Wacky Racer

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Friday 18th August 2006
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verysideways said:
I've watched that video 4 times this morning



Hope you are not too crosseyed.....nerd


hehe

boshly

2,776 posts

243 months

Saturday 19th August 2006
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verysideways said:
Thanks everyone, and in particular boshly who i think is on my wavelength exactly.



My pleasure my friend hope it helps you make your mind up.
Look forward to maybe seeing you @ one of our Aero meets. Might be useful to pop over if still undecided. Sep 10th, venue prob Brighton speed trials.

O/T anyone coming on the "Hoist the spinnaker Surrey run tomorrow early AM? I will be there so pls come & say hello if you are.

Cheers all

Andy

verysideways

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Tuesday 22nd August 2006
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Andy, won't be able to make that meet (am in the US for 2 weeks) but will keep my eyes peeled for the next one.
wavey

cerealsurfer

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270 months

Tuesday 22nd August 2006
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verysideways... YHM...