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    My brain hurts

    Have looked at so many crappy cars the last few days i dunno what to get after the bmw disaster and it's getting on my nerves

    Vectra, peugeot, mazda 6 etc etc etc

    Tried a Saab 9-3 today and loved it but no good for our camping gear unless i have a towbar fitted and buy a trailer - or get roof bars and roof box. Either gonna cost a fortune i guess

    Hubby keeps going on about getting a Mondeo

    Suggest me a good car and save me from this vehicular hell before i do myself in!

    Please don't suggest another surf as it is a very sore subject in our house - hubby is not my fave person at the moment!
    Save earth...it's the only planet with chocolate

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    They all sound cr@p frankly

    Volvo V70? One of the larger Merc estates? Cheap cos 'supposedly' expensive to run, but having run a Surf, it wont bother you.

    Both big enough to swallow camping gear, and good tow cars.
    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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    • #3
      lovely spec and tourer is huge

      http://www.autotrader.co.uk/EDITORIA...iew_video.html
      Brian

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      • #4


        To be honest, if you're in the market for a medium sized saloon then you could do a LOT worse than the Mundano .......

        If you don't expect to sell it on then you can pick up a good spec for comparitive peanuts, get cheap motoring out of it for years and the handling is pretty damned good too


        Life is too important to take seriously !

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        • #5
          get a Legnum VR4. Cause they're awesome

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          • #6
            I,d go for the Saab 95 estate, if theres not enough room in that get a Transit van. I ran a 95 saloon for about 5 years, the 2.3 lpt and could get 40+ mpg out of it at legalish motorway speeds and by all accounts the diesel is supposed to give even better mpg.
            The only problem is servicing is expensive unless you can find a specialist, the main stealers live up to thier title.
            The main thing to look for is service history.Main dealer or recognised Saab specialist and make sure no stamps are missing. If it has been serviced by a back street garage or by the owner RUN dont walk away.

            Cheers Brummie
            I've taken a vow of poverty To anoy me send money

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            • #7
              Honda, comfy, nippy, decent fuel cons, reliable, basically change oil n tyres when needed and drive. H

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              • #8
                its simple, trade hubby in and get another surf all sortedor look ay one of the mitsi import 4wd people carriers cant remember thier name
                SWIFT AND BOLD

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                • #9
                  Forgive me for Swearing Citreon Xantia Diesel estate around 50mpg ...
                  Good Luck ...

                  There's always a Payback .... Don't know where n don't know when tho !!!!
                  Buncefield Burner

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                  • #10


                    On the assumption that running costs were the reason for ditching the Surf and that dosh is influencing the buying decision:

                    Xantia - VERY expensive when the hydraulics start playing up

                    Saab 9-5 - Great car but comparitively expensive (Cos it's so good)

                    Honda - Great car but dealer servicing is more expensive that BMW (Or at least it was the last time I looked)

                    Volvo - More expensive to run than equivalent cars and dealer servicing steep

                    Dunno about the Mazda 6

                    Ford's Rapid Fit setup are much cheaper for servicing than their dealers and the service is exactly the same except there's no courtesy car or pickup/drop off etc


                    Life is too important to take seriously !

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                    • #11
                      We're talking big estates here are we?

                      Saab 9-5 would be my choice. Also:

                      Honda Odyssey (a people carrier, but actually good)
                      Mitsubishi Galant or Legnum
                      Mondeo (they're good, but I couldn't live with the cheap Ford feel)
                      Vauxhall Signum (if you consider a Vectra, a Signum has more room)

                      If you want more economy, you need a diesel, which is trickier:

                      Audi A6 Avant
                      BMW 5 Series Tourer
                      MG ZT-T / Rover 75 Tourer

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                      • #12
                        You just wont let the Rover thing go will you...

                        5 series Touring sounds good though.
                        Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                        • #13
                          saab is a posh vauxhall,i wouldnt buy one.wot bout c class merc estate?5 series bmw diesel estate(they make less money than the 3),if was doing wot u were,id be looking for a honda accord estate,or as said above modeos arent bad,get the tddci,but make sure its got history,they did have gremlins when they came out

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                          • #14
                            i think u shud get this...
                            http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Nissan-STAGEA-...3A1%7C294%3A50
                            although it is more juicy than a surf,more to insure lol

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                            • #15
                              seriously tho,these are lovely to drive
                              http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1999-T-Mercede...3A1%7C294%3A50

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