Having had the pleasure of owning 3 Ford GT's/GTX1's, which had mileage of 1,300, 16,000 and almost 54,000 miles, I have found the most noticeable differences in these cars has been the odometer readings. My 54,000 mile car, runs and drives as good as either of the other 2, and except for the odometer, it could pass for a very, low mileage car.
The point of all of this is that although there are some valid reasons for some owners to put few or no miles on their cars, fear of wearing them out should not be a reason. In fact, there may be some operational disadvantages for cars with virtually no mileage. When one of my cars was submerged in a flood, the bright spot was the memories of the 16,000 miles, and the insurance company paid the same amount as if it had no miles.
Anyone who is not putting lots of miles on his FGT, or at least one of his FGT's, is missing out on one of life's greatest enjoyments and current and future wonderful memories. :cheers
The point of all of this is that although there are some valid reasons for some owners to put few or no miles on their cars, fear of wearing them out should not be a reason. In fact, there may be some operational disadvantages for cars with virtually no mileage. When one of my cars was submerged in a flood, the bright spot was the memories of the 16,000 miles, and the insurance company paid the same amount as if it had no miles.
Anyone who is not putting lots of miles on his FGT, or at least one of his FGT's, is missing out on one of life's greatest enjoyments and current and future wonderful memories. :cheers