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I need to replace my car - all advice and opinions appreciated

34 replies

3littlefrogs · 05/01/2015 17:37

I drive about 60 miles a day - (long distance, short journeys, town and rural) and need to replace my current diesel engined 5 seater hatchback.

What shall I get?

I can't afford new - I would look to trade in for something about 4 years old.

TIA

OP posts:
Catpawprint · 05/01/2015 19:17

How many passengers and do you need boot space?

Angelto5 · 05/01/2015 19:21

VW polo
Ford Fiesta

Bunbaker · 05/01/2015 19:30

Ford Focus

Mintyy · 05/01/2015 19:31

I love my newly purchased Citroen C4.

JustWantToBeDorisAgain · 05/01/2015 19:38

What's your budget as 4 years old price varies massively!

SkivingAgain · 05/01/2015 19:42

Go electric! They're fab, but you'll probably have to buy new. There are some great lease deals though on Nissan Leaf and Renault Zoe - I've had a Zoe since May last year and love it. 60 miles per day is well within range on a full charge which will cost about £3 in electricity. 4 years warranty, servicing and breakdown cover included with the Zoe and no road tax to pay.

member · 05/01/2015 19:47

Need to know budget; do you need a generous boot; passengers/do you need 4 doors or two?

TheFairyCaravan · 05/01/2015 19:53

We've got a 4 yr old VW Polo TDi that DH uses to commute. He does 100 miles a day. It uses a tank of diesel a week, which is about £50 now.

We've, also, got a Golf BlueMotion which he would much rather take, but it's an automatic and I have difficulty driving a manual now. We both love the Golf. I would buy a Golf, over and over again.

marne2 · 05/01/2015 20:02

Another vote for a vw golf or Polo, great cars, good on fuel, fun to drive and well built.

nottheOP · 05/01/2015 20:08

Hyundai i30

LIZS · 05/01/2015 20:10

Dh has the Hyandai atm and not impressed tbh.

3littlefrogs · 05/01/2015 20:20

Just come back to this.
I need reasonable boot space as I drive for work and carry 2 or 3 large bags.
I prefer 4 doors.
Sometimes have 2 to 3 passengers but not often.
About £12K
I am not sure whether to stay with diesel or not.
Thanks for all the comments so far.

OP posts:
rb32 · 06/01/2015 16:35

At 60 miles a day you're on the border of getting the benefit of the diesel. Diesel will be more expensive to buy (age/miles/condition like to like with a petrol) plus petrol is cheaper. So I wouldn't disregard a petrol car.

At 12k you've got a massive amount of nearly new decent sized hatchback available. Go to a car supermarket type thing on a weekday morning, try out a few cars there and decide on the one you like best!

member · 06/01/2015 17:21

In your position, i.e not regularly transporting rear seat passengers, I'd probably look at the 1.0 125bhp Ecoboost Fiesta. As a pp said, you're borderline for getting added benefit from a deisel in terms of the mileage you do. This is petrol but has low emissions so is tax free. Despite being a 1 litre, it will do 0-60mph in 9 seconds so not gutless. I do like a car that feels responsive/takes corners well but this can translate to quite a firm ride with Ford which not everyone likes. The published mpg for this car is 65mpg (i.e in a lab) but real world figures from owners is still good at approx 55Mpg.

In short, any misgiving for you would be the boot size - but you'll have to be the judge of that!

If the boot size was too small, I'd probably look at the Focus ecoboost or a Mazda 3 with Skyactiv technology for lower emission/tax petrol cars as I don't do enough mileage to justify diesel/avoid diesel particulate filter problems.

marne2 · 06/01/2015 17:35

Nissan note? ( we looked at these before going for a vw )

The i30 is quite nice if you get a new one, had one as a courtesy car a few months ago but not sure if I would really want one ( a bit boring to drive ).

Oodbrain · 06/01/2015 17:47

Toyota Yaris?

richthegreatcornholio · 14/01/2015 11:37

I shouldn't bother with a VW, the ultimate car for sheeple. Very dull with mediocre build quality and reliability and allegedly awful dealership customer service. The Yaris is a good suggestion and I'd be looking at Honda, Kia and Hyundai also. As you're looking for something 4 years old I think I would stay away from diesel and get a small petrol engine approx 1.6. The small extra fuel costs should be outweighed by cheaper repair and servicing costs.

Bumbiscuits · 15/01/2015 09:20

Mercedes A Class, the new one.

I got one last summer and think it is great. I also had a look at a Golf but it didn't float my boat.

Bumbiscuits · 15/01/2015 09:22

Just RTFT, the new Merc is probably over budget at the moment. Test drive one anyway, they're great fun, the dealer may be able to do a deal.

Medoc · 15/01/2015 09:31

Have they improved the MPG then?
My old a class was rubbish for economy, really poor (great drive, good space though)

BikeRunSki · 15/01/2015 09:42

Skoda Fabia.
I do similar driving to you - distance and types of road - and mine has been perfect for me. The dc are now 3 and 6. I have the estate version as I need to carry a lot for work. It's very efficient too. I've had it 4 years and I am quite sad it's going next week (company car), even though it's being replaced with a Golf.

I've had a Golf and a Polo in the past. You'll not go wrong with a diesel VW or Skoda hatchback. Having driven both (and an Audi A4 and DH has had 2 Skoda Octavias) there is very little difference between the Polo/Golf and Fabia with the 1.6 TDI engine.

Bumbiscuits · 15/01/2015 11:34

Medoc, I believe they have. I had no idea the a class had changed until I went car shopping. I must admit I don't pay much attention to MPG but the on board computer tells you what the average is after each trip (I think). I don't check it but DH does and he's always impressed geek

50shadesonsteroids · 15/01/2015 11:46

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richthegreatcornholio · 15/01/2015 14:12

You'll not go wrong with a diesel VW or Skoda hatchback

Are you joking?

BikeRunSki · 15/01/2015 14:23

No, DH, FiL and I have been driving them without a problem for over 10 years. FiL just passed his 2000 diesel Octavia to BiL with 180K miles on it, still going string.

Obviously I can only speak for my and my immediate family's experience, but it has been very good.

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