Spacious comfortable car for up to 5k?

Spacious comfortable car for up to 5k?

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ben1191

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10 posts

117 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Looking to get a generally nice car for the road,I have a little track car so all my urge to race everywhere goes on that.

I don't mind a diesel if it's a solid engine,probably have the dpf removed on one though.
No big engines
0-60 must be 10 seconds or under.
Good spec inside
Comfortable and can carry people comfortably.
Drives well

I've had a little look at mercedes and lexus,heard bad about the lexus diesels.not checked out Audi and bmw yet as I find them just too common on our roads.I'd still take one though smile

Anybody advise?particularly on how reliable their recommendation is etc? Thanks

Gandahar

9,600 posts

128 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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what colour?

wemorgan

3,578 posts

178 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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comfortable + drives well are not always compatible, if by driving well you mean sporty.
Saab used to kind of fit that bill.

kambites

67,543 posts

221 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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As has been said, a Saab or Volvo of some kind would probably fit the bill pretty well.

ben1191

Original Poster:

10 posts

117 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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When I say drive well I just mean that it handles half decent and it all drives smoothly.the 525d looks good,always liked the Saab estates but concerned about parts as they're not made anymore? Volvos too boring smile

kambites

67,543 posts

221 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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I know a few Saab owners and none have had any sort of parts supply problem.

ben1191

Original Poster:

10 posts

117 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Just don't like the idea of a Volvo.im 21,don't feel it would suit me,same as a jaguar xf,good car but not for me yet.:P

kambites

67,543 posts

221 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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How about a Citroen C6? Probably the best ride quality of any road car I've been in.

Defcon5

6,178 posts

191 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Can you get a decent A6 for 5k now?

ben1191

Original Poster:

10 posts

117 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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No French cars allowed.never will I own one.

kambites

67,543 posts

221 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Might be easiest if you tell us which badges are acceptable to you first. hehe

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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I was in a similar position recently, looked at 3 series touring but people want £5k for high mileage 318Ds so I looked around for something else, I liked the Lexus IS200 Sportcross, rare, it looks good but I worried the 2L straight 6 is thirsty, 6 sp manual though!.

Also looked at the first generation of A4 Allroads which look great, loads of space and have huge torque but again running costs could be high and they are getting old. Toyota Avensis' look dull, and probably are but a few models had the 180bhp engine which could be worth a look. Didnt look at Mondeos as they are too long for my garage, same as C200 Mercs.

Eventually I bought an 6 speed auto Saab 9-3 1.9 TID Vector Sport, loads of space, goes well enough as its the 150 bhp engine, sort of subtle and very comfy.

Parkers have loads of stats on the website for all the models you can think of, well worth a look.

feef

5,206 posts

183 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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ben1191 said:
No French cars allowed.never will I own one.
Is that Japanese badged cars with a majority ownership by a french company and manufactured in the UK and Spain anong other countries?

Or American owned, European built cars using french electrics and engines?

Or french badged cars made by Japanese owned manufacturing plants outside of France?

George111

6,930 posts

251 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Volvo S80 2007 onwards, most have dual zone climate, heated leather seats, all electric windows/doors/mirrors, very smooth, very quiet, very comfortable seats and every safety extra you can think off. Very reliable and cheap to service. Massive boot, suits us for 5 people holidays. V70 is more expensive but just as good with bigger boot. Various diesel engines and a couple of petrols. People forget Volvo these days but their cars are so good.

Matt UK

17,686 posts

200 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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A good BMW e39 530i.

Whilst the junkers hang out with the sheds, the good ones are becoming rare and starting to creep up in value.

Dan_1981

17,377 posts

199 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Saab 9-3 estate.

Mine is faultless, comfortable, economical, well specced.

And I don't have any part supply issues, although the only thing I've needed in 60k is a front spring.

CzechItOut

2,154 posts

191 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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ben1191 said:
I've had a little look at mercedes and lexus,heard bad about the lexus diesels.not checked out Audi and bmw yet as I find them just too common on our roads.I'd still take one though smile
With a limited budget and a focus on reliability, I'd that thought you'd be better off avoiding cars where you're paying for the badge. Something like a Passat, Mazda 6 or Toyota Avensis will be significantly new/lower mileage than the equivalent Mercedes, Lexus, BMW or Audi.

Upatdawn

2,184 posts

148 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Possibly the biggest would be a Skoda Superb, ive had a Chevrolet Epica diesel for 18 months/36,000 miles as a taxi, hasnt really missed a beat, 45mpg, cheap as chips/big as a house inside.....



blearyeyedboy

6,283 posts

179 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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You could probably get a half decent Honda Accord or Mazda 6 for that money.

Left field ideas: C Max, Honda FRV or Mazda 5?

Riley Blue

20,948 posts

226 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Defcon5 said:
Can you get a decent A6 for 5k now?
You can get a decent A8 for 5K - my '53 reg 4.2L cost less than that and has just hit 70,000 miles.