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    Yes! It's a 'what car shall I get' thread.

    Basically, I have just started working in Kent and need something comfortable and reliable to drive down there daily. I have been and looked at a few cars, but most of them been dogs, so I though I'd throw this one out to the crowd. I think my expectations are tough but realistic, but please let me know if I'm wrong.

    What I'm looking for is essentially:

    Cheap
    Reliable
    Comfortable

    It must:

    Be less than £1,500
    Have full and up-to-date service history, including cambelt changes at the correct intervals
    Have less than 120,000 miles
    Have at least 6 months MOT
    Have tyres in good condition
    Do 30mpg at worst
    Be a 1.8 at least
    Be Focus sized or bigger
    Have air conditioning
    Have a stereo
    Have a light-coloured interior
    Be in full working order, including electrics

    Things that I would like but don't need:

    Cream leather interior
    Main dealer history
    Less than 80,000 miles
    Diesel
    Auto
    Dark colour paint

    Things that I don't care about:

    Minor scratches and dents (as long as there's no rust)
    Image
    Top speed
    Practicality

    Makes that I wouldn't buy:

    Fiat
    Alfa Romeo
    Renault
    Citroen(except Xsara Picasso)
    BMW
    Mercedes
    Vauxhall
    Rover (other than 600)

    Cars that I think would fit the bill:

    Ford Mondeo
    Ford Cougar
    Saab 9-3
    Saab 9-5
    VW Bora
    Skoda Octavia
    Audi A4
    Audi A6
    Volvo S40
    Volvo V40
    Volvo S60
    Subaru Legacy
    Hyundai Coupe
    Mazda 6
    Lexus IS200
    Rover 620
    Honda Accord
    Peugeot 406
    MGF / TF (with the upgraded HG)
    Mazda MX5 (I know the engine's too small going by my rules)
    Ford Streetka (Yes, it's for girls, and the engine's too small)

    Any thoughts on what I might have missed? Anyone got one of these cars they want to sell me?

  • #2
    Mrs MWS had a 406. The build quality was pretty poor. .
    " Time wounds all heels ".

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MWS View Post
      Mrs MWS had a 406. The build quality was pretty poor. .
      Do you mean it had mechanical / electrical problems or just that the trim was squeeky and the shut lines were enormous? I don't really mind it being crap as long as it can get me down the motorway reliably and in more comfort than a 15 year old 1 litre Micra or a 21 year old brick that struggles to hit 60 on hills.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Sancho View Post
        Do you mean it had mechanical / electrical problems or just that the trim was squeeky and the shut lines were enormous? I don't really mind it being crap as long as it can get me down the motorway reliably and in more comfort than a 15 year old 1 litre Micra or a 21 year old brick that struggles to hit 60 on hills.
        Hey Sanch. It was a 1.8 petrol. The engine and gearbox gave no problems ( even though the BE3, and BE4 boxes are prone to bearing wear, and 3rd gear sychro hub problems ). The main thing was the squeaks and rattles, bits of trim, etc coming loose, and a generally poor quality feel. ( her previous car had been a rather excellent Corolla ). Just a thought. Is there any reason that you haven't put an Avensis on your list ?

        Something like this.....

        http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...1500?logcode=p
        Last edited by MWS; 19 August 2013, 19:41.
        " Time wounds all heels ".

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MWS View Post
          Hey Sanch. It was a 1.8 petrol. The engine and gearbox gave no problems ( even though the BE3, and BE4 boxes are prone to bearing wear, and 3rd gear sychro hub problems ). The main thing was the squeaks and rattles, bits of trim, etc coming loose, and a generally poor quality feel. ( her previous car had been a rather excellent Corolla ). Just a thought. Is there any reason that you haven't put an Avensis on your list ?

          Something like this.....

          http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classifi...1500?logcode=p
          OK, thanks. The only reason for no Avensis is that the earlier ones (and the Carina? before that) are primarily used as cabs round these parts so there are a million knackered ones. Of course, no-one's ever used an Octavia or Mondeo as a cab....

          I shall have a look.

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          • #6
            I came over to the UK for a couple of months stint of work.

            I bought a 99 VW Bora diesel. 500 quid, 6 months tax and MOT. 1 woman owned from new. A/C works, all electrics work.

            I have never had a VW before.

            ###### thing does easy 55mpg, if I drive slow it'll do over 60!!!

            15000 miles and nothing has gone wrong with it.

            I would look at a Golf or Passat, maybe a 2003 for the money you want to spend.

            Sent from the iPad you "lost"

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            • #7
              Honda? this one looks good

              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2002-HONDA...item2a30583c58
              What have I told you about thinking Erroll

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              • #8
                I'd vote for the IS200, been using one as a daily for the past year and I can't fault it in ANY way.
                Keep in mind both the Saabs are Vauxhalls
                Mondeo diesels can be problematic
                VW Bora and A4 very effective for your needs
                Watch for Mazda diesels with DPF issues
                Just an idea, early one owner low miles Primera (pre Renault involvment), you can beat it to death every day and it will not die and will cost less than a grand.
                HTH
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by meooo View Post
                  Thanks. Smells like an import to me? Maybe a little lightweight too.

                  Maybe just the beige. Interesting..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MYLUX View Post
                    I'd vote for the IS200, been using one as a daily for the past year and I can't fault it in ANY way.
                    Keep in mind both the Saabs are Vauxhalls
                    Mondeo diesels can be problematic
                    VW Bora and A4 very effective for your needs
                    Watch for Mazda diesels with DPF issues
                    Just an idea, early one owner low miles Primera (pre Renault involvment), you can beat it to death every day and it will not die and will cost less than a grand.
                    HTH
                    Good stuff, thanks. I had thought about Primeras. My Micra is on 120,000 miles, gets brutalised every time I get in it and just keeps coming back for more.

                    The only problem with Primeras is finding one that hasn't been beaten up.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sancho View Post
                      OK, thanks. The only reason for no Avensis is that the earlier ones (and the Carina? before that) are primarily used as cabs round these parts so there are a million knackered ones. Of course, no-one's ever used an Octavia or Mondeo as a cab....

                      I shall have a look.
                      Think about it. They're popular for use as cabs, because they're extremely well built, and ultra reliable. .
                      " Time wounds all heels ".

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