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stevewool
7th August 2014, 20:44
Just thinking about a different car.
I do like the Saab but having never driven or owned one before I have no idea about them.
My car I have had over 13 years now, and its just starting to feel different now, just the odd noise and this and that, so I have started to look around but what do I go for?
I get free fuel, diesel so a diesel is what I want, £3000 to spend or more if I see what I want, but I dont know what to go for at all.
I have been to see a few cars but once I am there and I look at one, the cash just doesnt like to leave my pocket sort of thing.
marksroomspain
7th August 2014, 20:59
Just bought a new Nissan Qashqai Acenta 2 weeks ago Steve an absolute dream to drive.
It's the 1.5 litre diesel model with a super impressive 73 mpg on motorway runs and 53 mpg around town and a average of 62 mpg all around.
It won 2014 car of the year award and I can see why, a beautiful machine.
Choose well Buddy...:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Michael Parnham
7th August 2014, 21:26
If I was to change, Alpha Romeo Mito with the Twin Air engine would be my choice! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
7th August 2014, 21:48
Too much money boys, remember there is a budget
les_taxi
7th August 2014, 21:56
I want the new Mondeo but will have to wait till it's at least 2 years old before I can afford it.
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q253/lestaxi1/article-2084209-047710C10000044D-800_634x420.jpg (http://s138.photobucket.com/user/lestaxi1/media/article-2084209-047710C10000044D-800_634x420.jpg.html)
I will have to have the 4 door unfortunately - still looks sweet :xxgrinning--00xx3:
http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q253/lestaxi1/ford-mondeo-hatchback-2014-front-quarter_0.jpg (http://s138.photobucket.com/user/lestaxi1/media/ford-mondeo-hatchback-2014-front-quarter_0.jpg.html)
mickcant
7th August 2014, 22:09
For what little driving I now do, I think it's time for me to give up owning a car altogether it saddens me a bit but makes financial sense.
Mick :cwm25:
marksroomspain
7th August 2014, 23:18
Too much money boys, remember there is a budget
My first car Steve after I passed my test in May lol. God, a bike driver before that.
It cost me 23k but got a brill deal on 5 years 4.9% finance... :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
7th August 2014, 23:33
God, a bike driver before that.
:cwm24: ... *GOD? I never realised *He'd a bike! :NoNo:
grahamw48
8th August 2014, 00:02
With that budget you could probably consider a Golf, a Volvo or a Saab Steve.
All well-equipped solidly-built cars...or perhaps a Ford Focus. :smile:
Consider an auction car if you've the confidence.
London_Manila
8th August 2014, 00:32
Anything built in Germany I would go for :smile:
I have been a big AUDI fan for years and have owned many
Rock solid build quality great interiors and the TDIs go on forever
DSG gearbox fantastic
You get what you pay for diba
Steve.r
8th August 2014, 01:17
Wasn't Ems going to send your budget to her sisters Steve?? :xxparty-smiley-004:
tiger31
8th August 2014, 04:33
Make a smart looking taxi, Les. I can just picture you posin' in one, lol
SimonH
8th August 2014, 06:01
For that sort of money and the free fuel taken into consideration, then I'd be looking at something like this...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/bmw/e46-3-series-98-06/bmw-3-series-e46-330d-sport-2003/2336786?isexperiment=true
stevewool
8th August 2014, 06:50
Wasn't Ems going to send your budget to her sisters Steve?? :xxparty-smiley-004:
Ouch!
stevewool
8th August 2014, 06:51
For that sort of money and the free fuel taken into consideration, then I'd be looking at something like this...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/bmw/e46-3-series-98-06/bmw-3-series-e46-330d-sport-2003/2336786?isexperiment=true
Never interested me, a BMW
stevewool
8th August 2014, 06:53
So many cars these days look the same, while the car I have still gets me from A to B, I shall keep looking
Trefor
8th August 2014, 09:34
£3k on a used diesel.
<summary>Find a 1.9 Skoda Octavia that hasn't been used as a taxi.
<Long version>Ok, so ideally you want something without a DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) and something that has had religious oil changes/maintenance. There is so much to go wrong on newer used diesels. For this reason I'd tempted to look at either the older tech 1.9 Diesel from VAG (lots of car choices from Passat to Polo depending on what you need). These will go on forever. Otherwise avoid German at this price point, you're asking for trouble and if a 1.9 VW/Audi/Skoda/Seat doesn't float your boat then I say stick to a Ford or Vauxhall for simple repairs.
Considering how many miles I suspect you do a year a diesel is actually exactly what you don't want, but if the fuel is paid for then that is not an issue.
Dedworth
8th August 2014, 13:08
£3k on a used diesel.
<summary>Find a 1.9 Skoda Octavia that hasn't been used as a taxi.
<Long version>Ok, so ideally you want something without a DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) and something that has had religious oil changes/maintenance. There is so much to go wrong on newer used diesels. For this reason I'd tempted to look at either the older tech 1.9 Diesel from VAG (lots of car choices from Passat to Polo depending on what you need). These will go on forever. Otherwise avoid German at this price point, you're asking for trouble and if a 1.9 VW/Audi/Skoda/Seat doesn't float your boat then I say stick to a Ford or Vauxhall for simple repairs.
Considering how many miles I suspect you do a year a diesel is actually exactly what you don't want, but if the fuel is paid for then that is not an issue.
All diesels from 2009 (and some from before) are fitted with these damn DPF's
stevewool
9th August 2014, 19:33
Thats another problem boys, I dont do many miles at all, in fact less then 5,000 a year I would say
grahamw48
9th August 2014, 19:44
You could buy a nice old classic for 3 grand....increasing in value, and cheap classic car insurance. REALLY cheap for limited mileage (5,000 a year would be fine for that). Maybe £100 a year or less for you, fully comp...but has to be a second car.
grahamw48
9th August 2014, 19:56
Here you are...travel in style. :biggrin:
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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C468819
Dedworth
9th August 2014, 21:49
The Great Diesel Scandal: Obsessed by CO2 emissions, our politicians bullied and bribed us to buy diesel cars when they KNEW their toxic fumes were killing us. And guess what, those drivers are now being hit with extra taxes
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2720341/The-Great-Diesel-Scandal-Obsessed-CO2-emissions-politicians-bullied-bribed-buy-diesel-cars-knew-toxic-fumes-killing-And-guess-drivers-hit-extra-taxes.html
Michael Parnham
10th August 2014, 06:57
Thats another problem boys, I dont do many miles at all, in fact less then 5,000 a year I would say
I've done 10,650 miles approx in exactly two years and I put £35 worth of petrol in a month and 90% of my driving has been local, the furthest I've been using Motorway has been Birmingham once, Liecester once, Derby twice, York once and Ripon once! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
10th August 2014, 08:40
Time was :cwm24: ... when I did 3,000 miles a year - on my [pedal] cycle!
But, admitttedly ... :anerikke: ... I was only in my "forties" :cwm24: back then!
SimonH
10th August 2014, 09:00
10,000 a year in the diesel @ 28mpg and 8000 in the other one @ 20mpg :cwm25:
I don't want to work it out as it'll probably depress me. The thing that confuses me is the fact that my insurance is cheaper than my road tax :Erm:
stevewool
10th August 2014, 09:32
You could buy a nice old classic for 3 grand....increasing in value, and cheap classic car insurance. REALLY cheap for limited mileage (5,000 a year would be fine for that). Maybe £100 a year or less for you, fully comp...but has to be a second car.
I have even thought about this Graham, but living in a terrace house with on street parking sometimes a few doors from your front door, I would be too afraid to leave it on the street
stevewool
10th August 2014, 09:34
Here you are...travel in style. :biggrin:
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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C468819
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
10th August 2014, 09:36
10,000 a year in the diesel @ 28mpg and 8000 in the other one @ 20mpg :cwm25:
I don't want to work it out as it'll probably depress me. The thing that confuses me is the fact that my insurance is cheaper than my road tax :Erm:
Never thought of it like that, insurance cheaper then tax.
stevewool
10th August 2014, 09:39
I get 100 litres of diesel a month, but I drive a petrol engined car. I sell the diesel but I am losing out I know, so it would be best for my next car to be a diesel but which one.
My daughter works for a VW dealer and the cars that come back which are diesel with problems because they dont do lots of miles does put me off
Michael Parnham
10th August 2014, 09:57
Diesel engine cars are only beneficial for high mileage users, in fact modern petrol engines do better MPG.
Also I've just renewed my insurance and it's the most I've paid in my life. A real shock to me - £151 per year fully comp - and this time I used RIAS as they were the cheapest. Everyone else quoted £190 and above! :Erm:
stevewool
10th August 2014, 10:11
Always best to shop around for car insurance, every year. I do. I may even stay with the one I used the year before but only if they will price match the cheapest deal
grahamw48
10th August 2014, 10:15
Rent yourself a garage for a fiver a week mate.
Petrol ?
Here you are, I can just see you and your Ems in this: :biggrin:
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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C527788
No road tax to pay either ! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/uploads/cars/mg/5026779.jpg
SimonH
10th August 2014, 10:21
Diesel Range Rover £370 insurance £485 tax
Petrol Jag £450 insurance £1090 tax :yikes: but comes down to £500 next year :cwm25:
grahamw48
10th August 2014, 10:31
That's because you are a toff with gas guzzlers polluting the atmosphere. :biggrin:
SimonH
10th August 2014, 10:50
That's because you are a toff with gas guzzlers polluting the atmosphere. :biggrin:
That's an idea, I could go into politics :Erm:
Michael Parnham
10th August 2014, 11:14
Diesel Range Rover £370 insurance £485 tax
Petrol Jag £450 insurance £1090 tax :yikes: but comes down to £500 next year :cwm25:
No road tax to pay at all! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Leo
10th August 2014, 11:49
Steve, check out Dodge Avenger 2 litre vag engine six speed box you will pick a very low mileage one for that money. Go on Autotrader and read the reviews - not one bad word said about them. I have had mine for 3 years and not a problem. I have had 50.7 to gall on a mixed run and the sound system is fantastic
stevewool
10th August 2014, 12:51
Rent yourself a garage for a fiver a week mate
Fiver a week? Not a chance around here. Maybe back in the days when this was built. Beautiful car though :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
10th August 2014, 12:56
Steve, check out Dodge Avenger 2 litre vag engine six speed box you will pick a very low mileage one for that money. Go on Autotrader and read the reviews - not one bad word said about them. I have had mine for 3 years and not a problem. I have had 50.7 to gall on a mixed run and the sound system is fantastic
Nice! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
10th August 2014, 12:57
Diesel Range Rover £370 insurance £485 tax
Petrol Jag £450 insurance £1090 tax :yikes: but comes down to £500 next year :cwm25:
Two cars
KeithD
10th August 2014, 14:21
Ordered a new Citreon Grand Picasso Exclusiv in red last week. Lots of tech. :biggrin:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/09/12/article-2418852-1BC7E7BE000005DC-589_468x286.jpg
les_taxi
10th August 2014, 14:30
Gets good review :xxgrinning--00xx3:
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/citroen/grand-c4-picasso
KeithD
10th August 2014, 14:33
MPV of the year 2014 :smile: 7-Seater with 70mpg :cwm24:
grahamw48
10th August 2014, 15:26
Yes, and Steve's stated budget might cover the deposit. :Erm:
:ReadIt: :icon_offtopic:
stevewool
10th August 2014, 15:30
My thoughts are a car is to get you from A to B, thats all. Yes its nice to have something nice.
The trouble is, my own car I have had for such a long time now and its never let me down, so i will keep it till it does not go anymore. Remember boys and girls, its only got to last a few more years before I move anyway
fred
10th August 2014, 16:35
Remember boys and girls, its only got to last a few more years before I move anyway
That's what I was about to say!!
Slip
10th August 2014, 16:43
Part of the reason I only ever buy cheapo second hand cars is because I only do around 200 miles a month in mine... Why have a nice new car or spend thousands for something to sit on my drive going down in value every day...
Plus I live within walking distance of a train station which takes me direct to London in under 45 minutes and Heathrow airport is on my doorstep too.
grahamw48
10th August 2014, 16:50
I agree mate.
Most are busy paying to impress the neighbours. :NoNo:
stevewool
10th August 2014, 16:58
That's what I was about to say!!
Beat you there Fred
les_taxi
10th August 2014, 17:55
My thoughts are a car is to get you from A to B, thats all. Yes its nice to have something nice.
Same with women :icon_lol:
grahamw48
10th August 2014, 22:52
I like mine low-mileage, lightweight and sporty...cars too. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
cheekee
11th August 2014, 11:34
Always best to shop around for car insurance, every year. I do. I may even stay with the one I used the year before but only if they will price match the cheapest deal
I halved my insurance price this year by shopping around. Very happy about that.
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