Looking for a new car

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billzeebub

3,865 posts

200 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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From that list. The Mondeos, but Saabs are cracking value

TheDoggingFather

17,110 posts

207 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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snips86x said:
littlebasher said:
eekvomit
haha - personally don't mind it and the reviews are really positive!
I take it you like hideously expensive price and st resale (depreciation)?

joshc

487 posts

173 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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snips86x said:
If you think that is fun, then...well...I don't know what to say really.

Edited by joshc on Monday 22 December 21:39

snips86x

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20 posts

113 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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joshc said:
If you think that is fun, then...well...I don't know what to say really.

Edited by joshc on Monday 22 December 21:39
Maybe fun was the wrong word.....unique or interesting wink

miniman

25,018 posts

263 months

snips86x

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20 posts

113 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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miniman said:
Are high mileage cars really worth buying? While I like it, and appreciate your suggestions, I'm not looking for a diesel! I don't want potential DPF issues!

snips86x

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20 posts

113 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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I think I'm set on the Mondeo biggrin I'm heading out later today to a local garage to see if my son can see out while using his car seat and if the wife is happy too, will drop a deposit on it biggrin

HarryFlatters

4,203 posts

213 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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The only one I haven't driven from your list is the Vectra.

The 1.8i Insignia is slow and drinks more fuel than you'd imagine. I have had several as hire cars, and even on a run from Aberdeen to Edinburgh I couldn't better 35mpg. Really narrow boot opening, which was a bit awkward.

The Zafira is an old car now, and the interior feels is. I drove one on a round trip from Edinburgh to Forres and back, and really didn't enjoy it.

I've not driven a Mondeo with that engine, but the diesel one that I drove was fine. Best interior out of the lot, and utterly massive inside.

I wouldn't discount the Skoda Octavia.


snips86x

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20 posts

113 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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HarryFlatters said:
The only one I haven't driven from your list is the Vectra.

The 1.8i Insignia is slow and drinks more fuel than you'd imagine. I have had several as hire cars, and even on a run from Aberdeen to Edinburgh I couldn't better 35mpg. Really narrow boot opening, which was a bit awkward.

The Zafira is an old car now, and the interior feels is. I drove one on a round trip from Edinburgh to Forres and back, and really didn't enjoy it.

I've not driven a Mondeo with that engine, but the diesel one that I drove was fine. Best interior out of the lot, and utterly massive inside.

I wouldn't discount the Skoda Octavia.
wow, thanks for your feedback.

The way I look at it is why buy a car which will do instead of a car I want. The tax difference between some of these is in the region of £40 so I'm not fussed and happy to pay £285, the Mondeo is #1 at the moment. I've currently got a 1.4TDCI which drives great and I really love it but at 142k miles, its starting to show its age. I now need something bigger, extended family, and for other reasons too, which is why the mondeo would be perfect.

I'm not sure on the vectra tbh and driven a few with that interiour but I think it would do my head in after some time, but they were just find to drive. My concern with the octavia is the high mileage, for less or roughly the same price, I can get cars with less mileage.

I'm also steering clear from a diesel. I have one now with no DPF and read some nasty stories regarding the DPF and really don't need the hassle.

telecat

8,528 posts

242 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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Mondeo. The 2.5T is a lovely engine if a little thirsty. A Bluefin upgrade seems to improve matters. The Vauxhall 1.8VVT is a nice engine but performance is stunted by high gearing. The 2.2 engine had a reputation for lunching Fuel Pumps but they seemed to sort them out under Warranty at the time. A bit lazier than the 1.8 but still a strong engine.

Personally I would avoid the Vectra and Zafira. The Vectra is knocking on a bit and the Zafira for me has an uncomfortable driving position.

snips86x

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20 posts

113 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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telecat said:
Mondeo. The 2.5T is a lovely engine if a little thirsty. A Bluefin upgrade seems to improve matters. The Vauxhall 1.8VVT is a nice engine but performance is stunted by high gearing. The 2.2 engine had a reputation for lunching Fuel Pumps but they seemed to sort them out under Warranty at the time. A bit lazier than the 1.8 but still a strong engine.

Personally I would avoid the Vectra and Zafira. The Vectra is knocking on a bit and the Zafira for me has an uncomfortable driving position.
To be honest, my heart is on the Mondeo biggrin

Blufin Upgrade, will it really make a noticeable difference? The mpg isn't going to bother me too much but I won't say NO to an improvement wink

snips86x

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20 posts

113 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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London Motor Company have some bad reviews which is putting me off slightly but still looking.

Anyone used LMC before?

Edited by snips86x on Tuesday 23 December 19:16