I bought a 7 year old Mazda 6 a few months back £3.5k with 38k on the clock, perfect for all the abuse a toddler can throw at it (I was going to type 'perfect for child abuse' ).
At the same time a mate of mine bought a 2 year old S-line DSG TDi 170 A3 for £16k, his car has 80k on the clock.
If you're going to spend that sort of money you'd want a low miler wouldn't you? I think he's bonkers.
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Previously on "How much does the car you drive cost you?"
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I'm sure there are lots on here with anecdotal evidence of this and that, but I prefer to trust Which reports on used cars.
They canvas several thousands of drivers with experience of the cars, a much bigger sample than on here. No cars are perfect, but some are clearly better than others.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostToo right!
You’re a/c must be properly recharged at least every two years. The water trap must be drained and new filters fitted.
Diesel filters must be changed and water drained at each service. They must check for deterioration in the pipe-work. The trouble is that most garages cut corners and don’t to a full job. When my car goes in for service a check everything before I drive away from the forecourt.
The most reliable make of cars I had was Mercedes (4 in total). The most unreliable were German Ford (3 in total). I am on my fifth French car and none of them have let me down and they have been the cheapest and most reliable and comfortable next to the Mercs.
I will never buy Ford again, I was constantly concerned on when it will next breakdown. The breakdowns in the German Fords were ALL due to major component failures. They all rusted very early.
I am happy that French cars are not popular because this makes them very cheap to buy, and I not concerned about the resale price because I always get my monies worth.
AA call-outs with Mercedes = 1
AA call-outs with Ford = 12 (I lost count after that)
AA call-outs with Citroen and Renault = 0
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostThere has got to be something in that then.
New shape just out with dealers offering 0% finance.
Top Gear review. Sort of.
All New Suzuki Swift - Designed For Life
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostYou're the third person in a week to mention that make/model.
New shape just out with dealers offering 0% finance.
Top Gear review. Sort of.Last edited by Clippy; 23 September 2010, 22:24.
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I'm a bit of a no. 3.
Neither of our cars cost more than £10k, and I'm pretty loath to spend more than that on a motor when I don't use it regularly.
Once we've finished the house and the garage I'll persuade the wife that we really need a caterham, but I won't spend more than £10k on it...
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Originally posted by zeitghostThe VW reputation is somewhat tarnished in my rheumy old eyes.
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I got a top of the range diesel Focus new 2.5 years ago for £12K (List price 16K).
I have done 75K’s, apart from a faulty power steering pump which is replaced, it is absolutely fine.
I intend to be running it into the ground.
Rather than skimp on servicing, I still take it for the 12K service, which is around 3 services per year, and pay the platinum £25 a month AA parts and labour / full recovery option with replacement car if needed, to guarantee always being on the road.
Wish I went for an Octavia looking back, but for a motorway commute I am happy with the comfort and toys of the Focus Ghia.
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Bangernomics (sort of) - I've got an L200 Crew Cab I paid 3K for via a friend (1.5K off book price) and it never goes wrong. I had a major service last year which cost me 1K as it was time to replace all the belts and pulleys. Apart from that it costs peanuts to run.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostI still contend, although no one listens, that a Suzuki Swift is a great second hand buy for the above type requirements.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI study Which reports on used cars when buying, and they generally back up what your friends say. And I'd add Honda.
I particularly avoid French cars.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI just bought a new people carrier! A FREAKING PEOPLE CARRIER FFS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostThe general consensus from friends is "German or Japanese", especially VW/Audi or Toyota/Nissan.
I particularly avoid French cars.
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