Hee hee!
I guess the punch line is "So I guess you took the bus a lot" But I admire your noble masochism for using an Elan as a regular road car!
I never approached 10 years, but I had a Triumph Herald as my daily driver that must have had a particularly troubled childhood.
Aside from doors that would regularly fly open at inopportune moments (usually when cornering, and yes, she was structurally sound- well, as structurally sound as they were when new, which isn't sayin' a whole lot...) I had the pressed-on hub from the new water pump (godbless BAP-GEON) demount itself and launch the cooling fan through my newly recored radiator on my morning commute; another time the crankshaft broke in two at the rear main; the bolts attaching one of the axles to the 3rd member sheared (thankfully on the way home from work one day so I wasn't late to work) the front u-joint grenaded itself; the starter would routinely jam no matter how much shimming and routine tightening I did (a 7/16" open end wrench was a standard item in the glove box, and I needed to make sure the Lucas starter was the one with the hex on the end of the shaft, not the metal cap).
The final straw though was when backing out of a parking space, a section of the frame actually tore completely out where the lower a-arm mounts bolt through the side rails. I backed out at a couple of miles an hour and suddenly the whole right front corner of the car drops 6 inches with a big creak and a groan and a bang. I grab a flashlight and tilt open the bonnet and peer down to see 5 inches of daylight beteen the lower a-arm and frame. At first, I thought it unbolted itself, but as I looked closer I saw that the whole side rail tore out. I went weak at the knees with this one because only minutes before I was humming along the freeway at 65 MPH. My guardian angel obviously has a British accent.
Mind you, all of this happend within a span of about 6-months...
The really sick part of it and a true sign that I'm in the advanced stages of the disease is that I still have a soft spot for Heralds!