London: A couple in Britain are proud owners of a car which hasn't broken down in the last 107 years.
The one-cylinder motor vehicle, which can run at a top speed of over 46 km per hour, averages around 17 km per litre.
Built in 1904, the two-seater Wolseley 6 is in mint condition and recently passed its Ministry of Transport (MoT) test, Daily Express reported.
The annual MoT test of automobile safety, roadworthiness aspects and exhaust emissions is required for most vehicles over three years old used on public roads in the United Kingdom.
Brian Caseley, 65, of Dorset county in South West England, purchased the car from a collector friend in 2004.
Caseley's wife Pat, 63, said: "The car has never broken down and is still as good as the day it was first made."
The one-cylinder motor vehicle, which can run at a top speed of over 46 km per hour, averages around 17 km per litre.
Built in 1904, the two-seater Wolseley 6 is in mint condition and recently passed its Ministry of Transport (MoT) test, Daily Express reported.
The annual MoT test of automobile safety, roadworthiness aspects and exhaust emissions is required for most vehicles over three years old used on public roads in the United Kingdom.
Brian Caseley, 65, of Dorset county in South West England, purchased the car from a collector friend in 2004.
Caseley's wife Pat, 63, said: "The car has never broken down and is still as good as the day it was first made."
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