Buying a new car

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tjnadah

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11 posts

185 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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OK so I’ve been spent the best part of 2 years looking for a new car but for a complex mix of fear, circumstance and downright motivation this has proved unsuccessful. Till now.
See I’ve just got a loan of 10k for a new (well, used) car (it was an arbitrary figure that sounded affordable and for some reason I can’t bring myself to commit to PCPs). I’ve been pondering what to get and have come full circle so was wondering what u guys thought?
It’s tough and here’s why…
The background
I inherited my dad’s BMW 316i 4 years ago as my first car and that’s the only car I’ve owned hence not had to buy/sell. I do about 10k a year and it’s been very reliable (almost 160k now) and hence not really felt a need to change it. It gets an independent specialist service every year and the last couple of bills have come at about 800 each which has started to grate as the car is not even worth that! But it does keep working so I can’t really complain.
I don’t know a helluva lot about cars. I like it to start on a winter morning and to push off at a roundabout without feeling on the precipice of death. I know it needs fuel when I’m told and watering is a rather arbitrary exercise but so far it seems to be timely (you can tell I’m a connoisseur!). but couldn’t tell you if the cam belt was off or clutch needed adjusting etc. she does 400miles roughly on a full tank – but I don’t know if that’s good or bad really (given the age I can’t tell how much efficiency it’s dropped so can’t exactly work out the mpg and i can't think in gallons anyway...). could probably work out the engine shouldn’t be inside the passenger cabin but other than such gross structural anomalies I fear a dealer could probably sell me a dud. Having said that ironically I do like the driving experience and a bit of luxury wouldn’t hurt I say.
Hence I need ur help on options!

The plan
I’ve had this bug for owning a corrado for the fact I think it’s a rare car that looks good and kinda classy… and yes, reliable. For the last couple of years but it’s been difficult to narrow one I want down. The engine is obviously awesome but sometimes I wonder if I should get a car the same age as mine – if that is really progress you know! And please don’t hate me for saying this but the inside just doesn’t feel exciting. But def a good car. I’ve had a vehicle inspector have a look at one I had my eye on to level the playing field so we’ll see. I also saw one for 6000 (50,000 miles) - sounds amazing a car that old with such low mileage. But wonder whether I should pay a bit extra for a younger car what do u guys think? Suppose my fear is niggles going wrong more frequently than I can afford time wise.

options

Had also looked at porsches (cheaper than I thought but maintenance won’t be so forgiving on price) – space issues too. looked at a couple of mustangs actually (no I’ve not sunk so low to think that the handling is a god send but it is a bit different don’t u think?) but engines of 4 liters sound like expensive fuelling, road tax – and it’s a ford which doesn’t sound super reliable. Also looked at the A3 quattro – road tax is double which I wasn’t happy with (and still can't work out how far a full tank will get me compared to my current car!) but didn’t look like a bad car at all. Ruled out the 1987 SL500 on ageing grounds and big engine(and I hate wood finishes)- though again looks good. Friend just got a 350z – very jealous but again space and fuel cost and as much as I support labour I’ve got a gripe about road tax!!!
So does anyone see my problem?! What’s out there that’s reliable, a bit different, nippy and won’t cost bomb to run?? And won’t make me look like a boyracer, pornstar, footballer or just a allround w****r?! Don’t want my patients to lose confidence in me or my taste!

Many thanks!!

james28

448 posts

204 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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get yourself a nice golf gti mk5 smile
ok it wont stand out from the crowd but will be 1. reliable 2. fairly good on depreciation 3.quite powerful and a hoot to drive 4.they look so damm cool

Olf

11,974 posts

219 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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james28 said:
get yourself a nice golf gti mk5 smile
ok it wont stand out from the crowd but will be 1. reliable 2. fairly good on depreciation 3.quite powerful and a hoot to drive 4.they look so damm cool
I think items 1 and 2 are up for argument.



tjnadah

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11 posts

185 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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thanks james that one had crossed my mind so i'm keeping an eye out . gotta trust the Germans really haven't ya. Olf was there anything that specifically hampers the reliabilty?
and should i stay away from cat D cars being sold if they've had a specialist repair done?

Olf

11,974 posts

219 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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tjnadah said:
thanks james that one had crossed my mind so i'm keeping an eye out . gotta trust the Germans really haven't ya. Olf was there anything that specifically hampers the reliabilty?
and should i stay away from cat D cars being sold if they've had a specialist repair done?
Just buy a VW on the basis that it's more reliable that other makes. They are not.

The dealer network is also a pain in the arse to deal with.

VAG1

784 posts

190 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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How would you define reliabilty? ok the odd niggle going wrong but my VW has never once had a serious problem in my 6-7 months of ownership. I will however say VW customer service is S**T. I say you should go for a Golf GT sport, there quick, reliable(?), quite luxurious with the leather but you will not stand out at all lol, they're are so many golfs.

tjnadah

Original Poster:

11 posts

185 months

Thursday 1st January 2009
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lol... does that mean none of you would go for the corrado then?

nicktowe

36,165 posts

225 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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In these days of freefall depreciation in cars, I would buy on a PCP! Losses are then somebody elses problem.

albertz33

7 posts

184 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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Dont listen to olf,

I have owned various makes, and VW is by far the best, okay some dealers are very bad, but there are also very good ones, you just need to find one, my Mk5 GTI has been very reliable, and its held its value well, far more than the rest of the 'hot hatch' brigade,



Olf

11,974 posts

219 months

Friday 2nd January 2009
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albertz33 said:
Dont listen to olf,

I have owned various makes, and VW is by far the best, okay some dealers are very bad, but there are also very good ones, you just need to find one, my Mk5 GTI has been very reliable, and its held its value well, far more than the rest of the 'hot hatch' brigade,
Don't listen to other peoples opinion and experience?

Welcome to pistonheads smart arse, we look forward to you solving all of our problems.



albertz33

7 posts

184 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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Olf said:
albertz33 said:
Dont listen to olf,

I have owned various makes, and VW is by far the best, okay some dealers are very bad, but there are also very good ones, you just need to find one, my Mk5 GTI has been very reliable, and its held its value well, far more than the rest of the 'hot hatch' brigade,
Don't listen to other peoples opinion and experience?

Welcome to pistonheads smart arse, we look forward to you solving all of our problems.
Easy meat

J400uk

16,033 posts

208 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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Another vote for the MK5 Golf GTI... just avoid Wayside VW at all costs.

tjnadah

Original Poster:

11 posts

185 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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thoughts on the volvo c30??... looks interesting but not sure about handling...

J400uk

16,033 posts

208 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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tjnadah said:
thoughts on the volvo c30??... looks interesting but not sure about handling...
In theory it should handle just as well as the Ford Focus its based on, which would make it one of the best money can buy. I havent driven a C30 though so could be wrong.

tjnadah

Original Poster:

11 posts

185 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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thanks J400 will give it a t drive next week. strangely just been looking up porche 968! i'm a tad worried about the high mileage though...

albertz33

7 posts

184 months

Sunday 4th January 2009
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I test drove a C30 T5 before i plonked for a Scirocco, the engine is impressive, but it felt heavy to me, and leaned quite a bit more than my golf, but everything else was great, very small boot space though.