Thanks Sean, and everyone else who've given me pointers on how to use technology to continue to enjoy my wonderful tapes. After another 1000 mile week I've just about decided that sadly my Subaru is coming to the end of it's useful long distance life, so I'm going to have to make a decision soon regarding what I'm going to replace it with.
With my new job I'm paying almost as much in tax as I was earning in my last job, so I'm going to lease a car and "Salary Sacrifice" the lease, so as to reduce my taxable income. I'm hooked on 4 wheel drive cars so maybe another Subaru would be good, but I'm 6'4" tall, so would like an "SUV" style vehicle that I don't have to fold myself in and out of, like I do with my Liberty. (Legacy in the US) A bit more leg room would be nice too.
I'm not a Toyota HiLux fan, I've had 2 of them and while they're a great truck, they're a crap car. I really liked the Ford Ranger work truck that I had for the last couple of years, it was quite comfy, and with amazing fuel economy (2.2 litre turbo diesel) but with the worst turbo-lag I've ever experienced, I've almost been wiped out several times when I've entered a "T" intersection, gone to turn left or right and when I've attempted to accelerate away, nothing. Fcuk! Also, I don't want a truck, and I don't want a really big vehicle that'll be hard to park. Anyway, whatever I get will have a CD player, so I'll upload all my old tapes onto CD's. Cheers, Terry.