Jon.M wrote:We could turn this into a "my dream car is" thread (make mine an early Porsche 911

)which would be interesting but not much use to Ian.
Thanks for that, Jon. I was hoping somebody might mention that

I didn't want to appear ungrateful to anybody as I'd asked for help and advice.
I've deliberately refrained from replying or commenting on a lot of interesting subjects that this long thread has brought up, though I've longed to get further into what could be some interesting discussions. I would have liked to gone more into Richard Dawkins during last week's subject and a classic car thread is always a favourite of mine.
But I'd rather keep this thread fairly close to the subject of living with (or more specifically, dying from

) cancer and dealing with the issues that arise. I know some of you are also finding it interesting and some are also dealing with similar life-style changes. So please keep contributing to the thread with a little bit of overlap (can't be avoided) but don't think I'm being rude if I discourage too much 'thread creep'. We can always open other threads to continue interesting subjects that arise from it.
So back to cars! Specifically a replacement for the Yaris when it gets handed over to cyberbrat. One choice is a cheap runabout that will last me the last 'however long' that I am able to drive. That's sensible. Or, the question I've asked here, should I use some of my savings to indulge myself in a last non-sensible blast of luxury?
Sports cars are not practical. In case you've forgotten, we've got a nearly new Mazda MX-5 with full leather on the drive! The suspension is too harsh for my tumours and I have to brace myself when I see a pothole coming. I need soft suspension, deep leather and automatic. As Jon says, I probably need an SUV/4x4 body style for access to be honest. In fact my original searches were for a Honda CRV with leather and auto. Practical but I wanted to explore alternatives which is why I asked for your opinions on something a bit more exotic.
I won't have a Range Rover, though. The Which? Reliability guide has consistently shown them at the bottom of the reliability tables for many years. I won't even look at them
Cheers, guys. Please keep contributing, I don't want to discourage any posts at all in this thread but those that are more specific to the problem will be most appreciated!
Ian
