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Ours now smells, all quotes come in at over £1k to fix. It's dead.
Have a potential budget of about £3k courtesy of the mil.
Needs to be reliable, cheapish tax, decent mpg (50+) hatchback. No more than about 70K on the clock. Able to do 800 mile round trips twice a year safely.
What should I be considering?
Focus
Although you may struggle with the 70k limit
Skoda Fabia tdi, Or if you can get hold of one a Ford Fiesta 1.4tdci....brought one for my daughter on 52 plate for £1300 two years ago and it's brilliant! £30 road tax, cheap on servicing and parts (better dare I say it than my VAG cars)
Ford Fusion 1.4tdci are as good but fugly so easier to pick up....
Cars, again
Right now I'm lusting for the days of the endless what tyres threads.
Toyota Corolla ...
Suggsey - Member
Ford Fusion 1.4tdci are as good but fugly so easier to pick up....
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If you not bothered by looks or that they all seem to be in horrible colours picked by pensioners, this is a really good shout. There are some real bargains as people prefer fiesta/focus. I've had fusions as rentals and they drive very similar to the fiesta of same era. I don't think you could go wrong with a well looked after one.
800 mile round trip in a Ford Fusion? No thanks.
Renault Clio Estate Diesel.
[url= http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201508156088920?search-target=usedcars&fuel-type=diesel&model=clio&sort=default&onesearchad=used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew&radius=1500&maximum-mileage=up_to_70000_miles&page=1&body-type=estate&make=renault&postcode=sn147pd&logcode=p ]Renault Clio Estate Diesel - Autotrader clicky link[/url]
A Yaris and spend the change on coke and hookers.
A Yaris and spend the change on coke and hookers.
sounds like a plan to me, not sure the wife would approve.
Seen some 1.0l yarises (yarisi?) about, good MPG from what I hear and reliable? cheap though.
that clio looks spot on really. I've had a kangoo van for the last 10 years and it's been mechanically brilliant.
1.0 Yaris is a pain to drive. Nothing like the current crop of turbo'd small cars. It's as if it's powered by a hair dryer. Forget overtaking anything. Even.
My C-max is on 80k and autotrader say's it's worth about £1600. Won't do 50mpg, more like 35-40, but £1500 would pay for the difference for at least 3 years.
Regularly did 550miles every weekend while working away, a surprisingly nice/comfortable place to spend that much time for a cheap spec ford.
1.3 then 🙂
[NB I am not suggesting this particular car, clearly
90HP in 900KG - how fast do you need to go?]
this looks good:
[url= http://www.autotrader.co.uk/used-cars/skoda/fabia/used-skoda-fabia-1-2-tdi-cr-dpf-greenline-ii-5dr-helensburgh-fpa-201508146056404?utm_source=Email_a_Friend&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Email_a_friend_car ]Skoda fabia greenline[/url]
or does it?
(Ok, stretching the budget)
Well, we bought a Yaris. 2001, 1.3, 66k, 3dr.
Drives like new.
Lol scoffing at 800mile round trip in a fusion ..... Then suggests a clio.... Im pro french car but i have my doubts about the average clios immobiliser lasting 800miles.....
I have 68bhp in a peugeot partner 0-60 in 19 seconds . It goes just fine. Id be happywith 90bhp in a yaris - but then im not damon hill..... Ive been to the south of france and back in it a few times fully loaded quite the thing.
Buy on condition , service history and buy private - judge the owner.
800 mile round trip in a Ford Fusion? No thanks.
Renault Clio Estate Diesel.
Renault Clio Estate Diesel - Autotrader clicky link
A clio?
Yaris are reliable, good choice.