Which SUV/Family Car
Discussion
Kingdom35 said:
That's a fair point, you know the system...2 lots of keys...id actually go as far as getting 4 lots of keys and going back and forth between say the B Class, CX5, Sportage and one other like the 5
We shall see...ive actually been offered a new shape Sportage Trim 2 (which they've upped their game - Apple Airplay and Sat Nav as standard compared to the old shape neither) for 17.5k brand new :-/
It seems like a good deal but it still depends on the space you'll requireWe shall see...ive actually been offered a new shape Sportage Trim 2 (which they've upped their game - Apple Airplay and Sat Nav as standard compared to the old shape neither) for 17.5k brand new :-/
ZX10R NIN said:
It seems like a good deal but it still depends on the space you'll require
Well we plan on having another baby in about a year/year and a half.Its more easy of getting the kids in, nice trips away with no worries about boot space
Ive actually been contacted by a Kia Dealer after asking them about a pre-reg 17 ready for August and been offered one now with a max 2k mileage for £16.5k.
That's a 20% saving off list price with the car having done probably half the miles I would have done in that space of time.
I'm really tempted now to do that. As the deal can be secured with a £500 deposit, I have plenty of time to save the extra amount needed and possibly no loan.
But part of me thinks, is it worth now waiting as these deals maybe more common.
I will bend the ear of the local dealers at kia I think.
I worked out that I would probably be around £2k up on the depreciation levels also. As a current 2014 in 3 years has lost close to 40% depreciation.
Kingdom35 said:
Well we plan on having another baby in about a year/year and a half.
Its more easy of getting the kids in, nice trips away with no worries about boot space
Ive actually been contacted by a Kia Dealer after asking them about a pre-reg 17 ready for August and been offered one now with a max 2k mileage for £16.5k.
That's a 20% saving off list price with the car having done probably half the miles I would have done in that space of time.
I'm really tempted now to do that. As the deal can be secured with a £500 deposit, I have plenty of time to save the extra amount needed and possibly no loan.
But part of me thinks, is it worth now waiting as these deals maybe more common.
I will bend the ear of the local dealers at kia I think.
I worked out that I would probably be around £2k up on the depreciation levels also. As a current 2014 in 3 years has lost close to 40% depreciation.
I was thinking the exact same....the above sounds good...but right now its the end of March...in time surely the offer would be better closer to August. So for me as I don't like the colour he is offering, I will dig around the local dealers and see what they can come up with on perhaps ex-demo's or pre-reg 17 plates....I will look at other cars like the Ateca and CX-5's as wellIts more easy of getting the kids in, nice trips away with no worries about boot space
Ive actually been contacted by a Kia Dealer after asking them about a pre-reg 17 ready for August and been offered one now with a max 2k mileage for £16.5k.
That's a 20% saving off list price with the car having done probably half the miles I would have done in that space of time.
I'm really tempted now to do that. As the deal can be secured with a £500 deposit, I have plenty of time to save the extra amount needed and possibly no loan.
But part of me thinks, is it worth now waiting as these deals maybe more common.
I will bend the ear of the local dealers at kia I think.
I worked out that I would probably be around £2k up on the depreciation levels also. As a current 2014 in 3 years has lost close to 40% depreciation.
Kingdom35 said:
Well we plan on having another baby in about a year/year and a half.
Its more easy of getting the kids in, nice trips away with no worries about boot space
If you're planning on having 3 modern car seats, you'll be best with one of:Its more easy of getting the kids in, nice trips away with no worries about boot space
- Ford S-Max (or Galaxy if you must)
- Citroen C4 (Grand) Picasso
- LR Discovery
- Volvo XC90
- VW Sharan / Seat Alhambra
- Kia Carens (but *why*?)
Edited by schmunk on Friday 24th March 17:15
Kingdom35 said:
ZX10R NIN said:
You'll probably find a better deal nearer to August
Stupid question coming up, but are you saying the dealers can pre-reg all the way up to August and so a deal that looks good now at the end of March, will look better come August (will be cheaper)...?! schmunk said:
If you're planning on having 3 modern car seats, you'll be best with one of:
See your point. But the back seats will be exclusive for the kids...no one else so the Sportage will be enough for instance- Ford S-Max (or Galaxy if you must)
- Citroen C4 (Grand) Picasso
- LR Discovery
- Volvo XC90
- VW Sharan / Seat Alhambra
- Kia Carens (but *why*?)
Edited by schmunk on Friday 24th March 17:15
PomBstard said:
Having run the CX5's big brother, CX9, for a year, and looked at possibly getting a CX5 for Mrs PB I'd go for the Mazda. CX9 never felt less than completely reliable and tough, piece of cake to drive too for such a big thing and very well thought out inside. CX5 felt good too, and would be in the mix with a Forester if either were available over here with a decent petrol engine and manual box combo...
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