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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostOk will look at that too
It’s not a cost issue, own car = independence & freedom
Daily commute of circa 12m: I do the rest of the driving
But thanks for the sensible comments will go look at cars on Sunday
TBH you're probably better looking in other forums.
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Used my mum's C1 (which is effectively the same as nearly every car quoted in this thread so far) during a dire need period last year, found it absolutely fantastic for the job and would have one if I was lucky enough to live AND work in the same town.
Currently on an i30 which is magnificent and highly recommended
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I love the look of the IQ's. Wide but short looks very quirky.
My other half has had two Aygo's and I have to say they are pretty smart. She only does 3k a year but you can fit 5 in at a squeeze and can fit a reasonable amount of shopping etc so can be useful. Very simple car, not much can go wrong but can easily get 4 of us to Wales and back without a problem and hold a steady 80/90 on a flat motorway. Her sister and her mum also have them now.
Although not my type of car I can't fault it tbh. 8k brand new or 154 a month on 3 year deal with Toyota and she just gets a new one at the end. There is so little between these cars I think it has to come down to personal choice. Hardly worth swapping based on spec once you have one you like.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostMy mum, who is in a similar market, opted for a Citroen C3. I have no idea if it's any good or not as I've not seen it yet.
Originally posted by bobspud View Postfor 3000 miles a year would it be more cost effective to find a decent local cab firm and arrange some form of regular service / reduced rate ?
Originally posted by eek View PostI'm assuming its short distances around town only....
But thanks for the sensible comments will go look at cars on Sunday
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSorry, forgot how sensitive drunken cripples can be!
Cheers, see you later.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostSorry, I took it the wrong way. Drugs, leg and a couple of glasses of wine probably doesn't help. I'll wind my neck in.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostIs there any real need to be a dick? Seriously?
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an I10 is far better than the competition in my opinion. I have hired most of them in that class, the VW was rubbish.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAsk OH; he knows EVERYTHING about cars!
If you're doing very low miles, and those are not long distance, I'd go electric to be honest. If not, the Skoda and Seat's are effectively VW Up's in new clothes, but are cheaper.
If it was my money, I'd go VW as I like the brand, uber reliable and they look very nice. If you're not into cars, then buy the skoda as it's pretty much the same thing, but cheaper.
Look at Autoebid as well, so you don't make the mistake as Bob spud and pay list He could have saved himself £13kLast edited by Old Hack; 13 September 2013, 08:32.
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