A Subaru superfan loves the motors so much, that he has bought 26 of them in a row, all from the same car dealer.
Loyal, Bill Nunn has spent nearly £1million on them over the last 30 years.
He keeps going back to the same garage to get his new ones.
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The pensioner has driven hundreds of thousands of miles in his motors.
Bill got his first Subaru, a Legacy Estate, back in 1995.

Ever since, he has gone back to Adams Brothers in Aylesbury, Bucks.
Because he is so dedicated to them, staff give him the red carpet treatment.
Bill has owned a wide range of Subaru models over the years, including various Legacy and Impreza wagons.
As well as a succession of Foresters, from early variants to the turbocharged XT of the 2000s.
And now the latest 6th Generation Forester in Field specification, as reported on Luxury Auto News.

Subarus cost around £40,000 on average but taking into account inflation, he has spent about £900,000 on them.
Local Bill said: “Over three decades, the dealer experience has been just as reliable.
“The team have always been attentive, honest and trustworthy.
“They’re filled with friendly, familiar faces.
“I couldn’t recommend them highly enough.

“I’ll certainly be back for more.”
Dane Adams, Managing Director, Adams Group, added: “We’re delighted to have delivered this landmark 26th car to Bill Nunn, 30 years on from his first Subaru.
“We’re proudly a family-run business, one that puts the customer at the centre of all we do, so this sort of long-standing relationship really is satisfying.

“Bill’s been the most loyal of Adams’ customers, and in the intervening years has become a great friend, too.
“He’s always a pleasure to deal with, and we look forward to supporting him with all his Subaru needs for many years to come.”

Alex Sheward, National Sales Manager, Subaru UK & Ireland, said: “We are proud to have a fantastic base of loyal customers across the country.
“Bill might just be the most loyal of all.”
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