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Previously on "Question for petrol heads - what's a good MPG?"
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Not another one that picks a silly 'handle' and then thinks they're anonymous.Originally posted by Jog On View PostHow do you know I have a bike?
On a web forum, for the top IT people in the world.
Oh dear, Stevie babes.
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That's still a lot more than the manufacturer's worth.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostMy Mondeo is worth £0
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my Diesel Primarolo is only worth half of thatOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostMy Mondeo is worth £0 because it's been written off. I wouldn't sell it for twice that price though.
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My Mondeo is worth £0 because it's been written off. I wouldn't sell it for twice that price though.
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My Primera 2.0GT manages about 33mpg, and you'd get one of them for <£1K and it'd go for a million miles. Presumably the 1.8s will be a fair bit better on economy.
Hondas tend to be somewhat overpriced at the banger end of the market; Nissan are much better value for money and just as good if not better on the reliability front.
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I quite like the idea of a diesel but I think we can get more for our money for a petrol. Hondas have a good rep for being reliable and lasting for a long time. Plus they are fairly understated and priced accordinglyOriginally posted by swamp View Post1.8 - 2.0 petrol you'll be looking at 30 - 35 mpg for an old (i.e. £1K) car.
Diesel cars offer better economy but will cost more to buy and service, and the fuel costs more so it won't pay. Plus diesel cars sound like tractors.
In the £1K bracket you're in Bangernomics territory. I'd go for a big-engined old Jag/BMW/Audi with full leathers, and sell at first sign of trouble. Check out the prices of the old 2.8L A6
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1.8 - 2.0 petrol you'll be looking at 30 - 35 mpg for an old (i.e. £1K) car.
Diesel cars offer better economy but will cost more to buy and service, and the fuel costs more so it won't pay. Plus diesel cars sound like tractors.
In the £1K bracket you're in Bangernomics territory. I'd go for a big-engined old Jag/BMW/Audi with full leathers, and sell at first sign of trouble. Check out the prices of the old 2.8L A6
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I am aware of this risk, however I am spreading it by asking in many places.Originally posted by AtW View PostYou are making an assumption here. It's you who is buying the car remember, you take the risks of asking CUK membership to help you out
I shall soon be creating a facebook group purely to deal with this issue.
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