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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat sort big cars? Do you mean Jags and Lexuses (Lexi?), or are Rollers and Bentleys now going cheap too?
I'd be seriously tempted by a cheap Roller, although we have discussed this on CUK before and there are various downsides. For example driving one makes you look older (which never occurred to me before someone mentioned it), and of course servicing and petrol costs a packet.
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/news/item.htm?id=5516Last edited by Bagpuss; 6 January 2009, 16:07.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostAren't legacy and forrester the weapon of choice for ramraiding threshers etc.
Scum tried to pinch a mate's legacy a number of times.
Legacy - ramraiding Waitrose.
Forester - ramraiding Millets.
Impreza - ramraiding Threshers.
B9 Tribeca - ramraiding continents.
Justy - ramraiding pillows.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostSkoda Superb 2.5 V6 TDi <--- A hell of a car for the money.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostAgreed. I voted for Audi, but now you mention the Legacy, that would get my vote if in the poll. It's 4WD, very reliable, and less likely to be a target for thieves/vandals.
Scum tried to pinch a mate's legacy a number of times.
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Originally posted by Manic View PostThe A4 is more Passat size if comparing like with like. The Audis also have AWD throught the range.
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostSeriously, you need to change your view of Ford. Compared to a Vectra a Mondeo is a class apart, and if you have a look at Reliability Index and look for a Mondeo built after 2003 they're one of the most reliable cars around.
Put your prejudice aside and go drive one, you may be in for a very pleasant surprise.
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostThanks for all the suggestions. I didn't put ford because they (IMO) are a bit cheap and crap and likely to break down. Of course I might wrong, but I'm not going to buy one.
Also, I perhaps should have been clearer - I just meant new for me, but it will likely be a used car. budgetting 10-14k.
Put your prejudice aside and go drive one, you may be in for a very pleasant surprise.
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Originally posted by norrahe View Postyou watching fifth gear last night by any chance?
i'd consider a mondeo, they may be cheap but they are reliable
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I didn't put ford because they (IMO) are a bit cheap and crap and likely to break down. Of course I might wrong, but I'm not going to buy one.
Also, I perhaps should have been clearer - I just meant new for me, but it will likely be a used car. budgetting 10-14k.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostVote Vectra!
But only because you didn't list anything Japanese. I think I'd go for a Honda Accord. There's also the Suburu Legacy that Top Gear raved about, and if you're looking for older, the pre 2002 Primeras are great.
Audi won't be reliable as the Japanese, and will cost you three times as much for each service.Last edited by Sysman; 6 January 2009, 11:20.
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The 3 Series Touring is generally considered a poor choice of estate. Servicing costs are rude with BMWs, and they are pretty cack in the snow and ice too.
Subaru Legacy is a very good choice. They're bombproof. It's a 4 wheel drive but not the Chelsea Tractor image Mrs Ruprect will most likely have in mind. Good engines whether diesel or petrol, and there's a factory-fitted LPG option also. Depreciation will be heavy for the first year or so, so a 56 or 07 would probably be a good choice.
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If you do want a little more space, I would go for the Ford S-Max.
Looks good, 7 seats, loads of space and drives well.
But really, the only car you should consider is a 3 Series Touring. The only drivers car.
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