Need a cheap economical car - ideas
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Hello,
I’m after a bargain barge! Ideally something economical so smallish petrol engine or diesel but I’d like an estate. Must be fairly recent, don’t want anything older than 10 years old and ideally not too
! I’d like something comfortable and easy to drive, maybe an auto if the ‘box is any good.
I’m looking to replace my Octavia VRS to free up some cash, we’re looking to spend about £2,000 at the most.
I’m considering a Mondeo or Focus estate, Mazda 6, Saab 9-5, anything else I should consider and anything I need to look out for on these car? Doesn’t need to be a big car, but I’d like to have the roof rails to fit my roof rack and a decent sized boot for carting stuff around in, so an estate is ideal really.
Thanks,
Dan
I’m after a bargain barge! Ideally something economical so smallish petrol engine or diesel but I’d like an estate. Must be fairly recent, don’t want anything older than 10 years old and ideally not too
! I’d like something comfortable and easy to drive, maybe an auto if the ‘box is any good. I’m looking to replace my Octavia VRS to free up some cash, we’re looking to spend about £2,000 at the most.
I’m considering a Mondeo or Focus estate, Mazda 6, Saab 9-5, anything else I should consider and anything I need to look out for on these car? Doesn’t need to be a big car, but I’d like to have the roof rails to fit my roof rack and a decent sized boot for carting stuff around in, so an estate is ideal really.
Thanks,
Dan
Couldn’t ever buy a 206 Peugeot! I’d struggle to ever buy a Peugeot I think! Sorry! I sat in a 206 once, hated it, the pedals were ridiculously small and close together!
Passat might be worth looking into, yes, although I am trying to stray away from VAG cars as they tend to be expensive to insure. We often do runs to Cornwall and London, so it needs to be comfortable and driveable for 4 hours (ie. No little city cars!) This would be our only car for a while.
Passat might be worth looking into, yes, although I am trying to stray away from VAG cars as they tend to be expensive to insure. We often do runs to Cornwall and London, so it needs to be comfortable and driveable for 4 hours (ie. No little city cars!) This would be our only car for a while.
Laguna DCI Sport Tourer thing, or an Alfa 156 2.4JTD (5-cyl) Wagon.
Renault's fantastic value, comfy, smooth, good to drive and well specced. I'd always be worried by that card type key going wrong, but so many cars have them now they can't be that bad.
The 156? Drive one! If you don't enjoy it there's something wrong with you
Renault's fantastic value, comfy, smooth, good to drive and well specced. I'd always be worried by that card type key going wrong, but so many cars have them now they can't be that bad.
The 156? Drive one! If you don't enjoy it there's something wrong with you

Here's one you're going to say Nooooo to but seriously you should take a look at....
I was in a similar situation to you and got myself a Citroen Xsara Picasso 1.6 HDI
All the seats can be taken out and you've got yourself a van, It has 5 proper seats which are comfortable and all of them adjust forwards backwards and recline even in the back. Air Con and Cruise Control. It's great for towing which I regularly tow the with to various tracks and does incredible miles per gallon 48ish mpg with a big car and trailer on the back.
Last week I did a 200mile round trip (no trailer) and averaged 74.3 mpg I have managed to get 79 on a trip to Oxford before too. Running around town and shortish journeys then I'm disappointed if I get less than 51mpg average
So check them out DEFINITELY worth looking at.
I was in a similar situation to you and got myself a Citroen Xsara Picasso 1.6 HDI
All the seats can be taken out and you've got yourself a van, It has 5 proper seats which are comfortable and all of them adjust forwards backwards and recline even in the back. Air Con and Cruise Control. It's great for towing which I regularly tow the with to various tracks and does incredible miles per gallon 48ish mpg with a big car and trailer on the back.
Last week I did a 200mile round trip (no trailer) and averaged 74.3 mpg I have managed to get 79 on a trip to Oxford before too. Running around town and shortish journeys then I'm disappointed if I get less than 51mpg average
So check them out DEFINITELY worth looking at.
We've just moved house and it's wiped out the savings to pay for a deposit, so we're going down to the one car (the MiTo) and I get to cycle to work (yay...) in order to get a bit of a buffer since the mrs will be going down to proper maternity pay now (which is cack) :\
TBH it's a bit gutting as I doubt I'll see any of the money I've just spent on it back (a brand new clutch, caliper, and 4 new tyres :\)
Back on topic, I can echo about the MPG of the small Citroen diesels. I hate them with an utter barely concealed passion, but I've never seen one getting poor MPG. I feel dirty now
TBH it's a bit gutting as I doubt I'll see any of the money I've just spent on it back (a brand new clutch, caliper, and 4 new tyres :\)
Back on topic, I can echo about the MPG of the small Citroen diesels. I hate them with an utter barely concealed passion, but I've never seen one getting poor MPG. I feel dirty now

Dunno what to suggest given your 2 grand limit. Gone are the days when 500 quid would get you a half decent shed. The scrappage scheme soaked those up quite quickly. However, if you do find a car be wary about the VAG brands ref insurance. I considered getting a 2001 A6 Avant smoker a little while back and was stunned by the insurance quotes. Almost the same as my 2003 RS6 at the time. VW and Skoda also proved very pricey to insure, despite the 5-bob value of the car. In my experience you should be looking at Vauxhalls and Fords. Does the Astra or Vectra take your fancy?
Eddie
Eddie
danyeates said:
Hello,
I’m after a bargain barge! Ideally something economical so smallish petrol engine or diesel but I’d like an estate. Must be fairly recent, don’t want anything older than 10 years old and ideally not too
! I’d like something comfortable and easy to drive, maybe an auto if the ‘box is any good.
I’m looking to replace my Octavia VRS to free up some cash, we’re looking to spend about £2,000 at the most.
I’m considering a Mondeo or Focus estate, Mazda 6, Saab 9-5, anything else I should consider and anything I need to look out for on these car? Doesn’t need to be a big car, but I’d like to have the roof rails to fit my roof rack and a decent sized boot for carting stuff around in, so an estate is ideal really.
Thanks,
Dan
weve run a 95 areo hot saab estate,y plate for last 7 years,other than regular stuff,servicing,tyres etc,been good as gold,v v comfy,on a long journey would probably prefer it to the rs6 avant,would still take the audi i might add,but saab much more comfy over longer distances,done about 45,ooo miles with us,80 odd on the clock now..just my 2 bobs worth..WAFFY...I’m after a bargain barge! Ideally something economical so smallish petrol engine or diesel but I’d like an estate. Must be fairly recent, don’t want anything older than 10 years old and ideally not too
! I’d like something comfortable and easy to drive, maybe an auto if the ‘box is any good. I’m looking to replace my Octavia VRS to free up some cash, we’re looking to spend about £2,000 at the most.
I’m considering a Mondeo or Focus estate, Mazda 6, Saab 9-5, anything else I should consider and anything I need to look out for on these car? Doesn’t need to be a big car, but I’d like to have the roof rails to fit my roof rack and a decent sized boot for carting stuff around in, so an estate is ideal really.
Thanks,
Dan
Cool, I'm looking at this bargain
http://pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2884896.htm
Won't really be economical though!
http://pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2884896.htm
Won't really be economical though!
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