Economic car - £11k - resonable size - auto?
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Just changed job and now commuting 100 miles a day - all motorway and lots of crappy traffic jams.
Love my scooby to bits but tempted to change for something that is cheaper to run and also looks a bit more ordinary (new job doesn't suit a Scoob as a company car).
Don't really want to spend much more than I would get for my Scoob this now (MY99 UK - Tek 2.5 - 50k miles - new toyos, cambelt, 45k service, etc) but something that is a decent size (I'm a big chap!) and also possibly an auto (for the start stop).
Any ideas out there?
Might get a scooby or a lotus as my second car again in 6 months time when the pennies can afford it.
Cheers
Richard.
Love my scooby to bits but tempted to change for something that is cheaper to run and also looks a bit more ordinary (new job doesn't suit a Scoob as a company car).
Don't really want to spend much more than I would get for my Scoob this now (MY99 UK - Tek 2.5 - 50k miles - new toyos, cambelt, 45k service, etc) but something that is a decent size (I'm a big chap!) and also possibly an auto (for the start stop).
Any ideas out there?
Might get a scooby or a lotus as my second car again in 6 months time when the pennies can afford it.
Cheers
Richard.
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Good suggestion
Shame to have to lose the Scoob but the next 6-9 months need something else.
Been looking at Volvo S80's as well. You can get a V plate 2.5tdi with leather and the works for around £10,800 at dealers (around 70k miles on the clock).
Shame to have to lose the Scoob but the next 6-9 months need something else.
Been looking at Volvo S80's as well. You can get a V plate 2.5tdi with leather and the works for around £10,800 at dealers (around 70k miles on the clock).
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I looked at the Volvo S80 too. Nice cars. There's a new generation diesel engine come in - it's called the D5. A real performer apparently, but out of my (and your) price range unfortunately
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Even worse is that I'm now thinking about a Volvo estate!!!!
Even finding myself justifying, i.e. doing work to the house and need the carrying space, got a dog, etc, etc.
Don't know what's happened to me......
Even finding myself justifying, i.e. doing work to the house and need the carrying space, got a dog, etc, etc.
Don't know what's happened to me......
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I am doing something similar - flogged the Impreza, got a Seat Leon TDI 110... cheap as chips to run, and as it's a X plate no MoT or anything to worry about yet.
Will be after a fun car again when a few things sort themselves out next year.
Simon.
Will be after a fun car again when a few things sort themselves out next year.
Simon.
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Scotsman... Golf sized, 5 door decent boot... last weekend I went from Southampton to Nottingham with me, the wife, the baby in a car seat, the dog in half the boot a pram and our luggage in the other half of the boot.
Cost... £11 each way in diesel
Insurance... £200 / year with protected NCB!!!!
My Leon's an import, so I got a sunroof and 6 way CD player in the glove box. Servicing is cheap too, and it only needs it every 10k miles. Seat dealers are happy to work on imports.
Simon.
Cost... £11 each way in diesel
Insurance... £200 / year with protected NCB!!!!
My Leon's an import, so I got a sunroof and 6 way CD player in the glove box. Servicing is cheap too, and it only needs it every 10k miles. Seat dealers are happy to work on imports.
Simon.
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