Sub-£3k RWD Saloon...
Discussion
I've decided my next car has to be RWD, and that I want a 4-door saloon, so I need some suggestions.
Will be doing 15+k a year, so economy is nice - my current car (MG ZT CDTI) does ~44 MPG so would like something similar. LPG is a possibility.
Love gadgets, but can fit most myself... all I *need* are 4 electric windows and cruise control.
I'm 19 so insurance is a massive issue.
Don't mind the age much, but I don't like the styling of older cars generally...
Suggestions i've thought of so far:
e46 - generally quite expensive to buy / insure. Love the look, but it seems to get a 320d equivalent to my MG costs nearly double!
e36 - not to keen on it, plus theres no viable diesel,
C-Class - stuck with the older W202 shape which i'm not too keen on,
Lexus IS200 - drinks like a mofo, but LPG could solve that, everything else seems really good.
Will be doing 15+k a year, so economy is nice - my current car (MG ZT CDTI) does ~44 MPG so would like something similar. LPG is a possibility.
Love gadgets, but can fit most myself... all I *need* are 4 electric windows and cruise control.
I'm 19 so insurance is a massive issue.
Don't mind the age much, but I don't like the styling of older cars generally...
Suggestions i've thought of so far:
e46 - generally quite expensive to buy / insure. Love the look, but it seems to get a 320d equivalent to my MG costs nearly double!
e36 - not to keen on it, plus theres no viable diesel,
C-Class - stuck with the older W202 shape which i'm not too keen on,
Lexus IS200 - drinks like a mofo, but LPG could solve that, everything else seems really good.
Audi S4 fits right into your budget. Just not sure about the insurance...
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2134525.htm
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2134525.htm
Otter Smacker said:
Audi S4 fits right into your budget. Just not sure about the insurance...
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2134525.htm
Insurable? No http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2134525.htm

Economical? No

RWD? Not really.
Wouldn't mind a bit of AWD action tho.
maniac0796 said:
There's the 325 TDS from the E36 era if you want a diesel?
Vauxhall Omega has the same engine IIRC?
My Dad used to have an Omega, loved it, but alas oddly expensive insurance Vauxhall Omega has the same engine IIRC?
RB5 said:
15k miles isn't too high really, how about an E36/E46 320i?
At the current prices, over 15k (probably do closer to 20k tbh...). a 320i would cost me £870.36 a year more...e39 5-series is a good shout, though... lower insurance group on a 520i vs a 320i...
Insurance is a fair bit more on the 525td though

You could get a10 or so year old E39 BMW 5 series diesel, although for that money it will have 100+k on the clock. They're fairly solid cars, but the automatic transmission tends to fail at high miles and the cooling system is pretty crap as well. If you buy a manual one that has either had the cooling system replaced recently or is cheap enough that you can afford to replace it then you could be on to a winner.
2002 BMW 525d
2002 BMW 525d
thebrush8 said:
BMW E32/E38 7 Series? I bought mine earlier this year (when I was 24) and it wasn't too bad to insure. Although a V8 is a bit thirsty...hmmm...what about an E34 5 series? Should be able to pick up a nice one for £3k, I've always fancied a touring myself...
Not to keen on the E32 / E34 / E38.E39 / E46 / E65 is where it starts for me.
Jakg said:
RB5 said:
15k miles isn't too high really, how about an E36/E46 320i?
At the current prices, over 15k (probably do closer to 20k tbh...). a 320i would cost me £870.36 a year more...RB5 said:
What sort of insurance quotes are you getting for these cars?
Confused says £2,200-£2,400, versus it's quote of £1,900 for my current car. But I actually pay ~£1,150 - so it'd be about 10% more to insure which isn't the end of the world.Before you say it, a s
tbox Corsa or something would be ~£950 to insure. Would much rather be in a comfortable saloon I love than a Corsa for the sake of £200 a year!Edited by Jakg on Sunday 24th October 00:05
Edited by Jakg on Sunday 24th October 00:06
Simps said:
Jakg said:
E39 / E46 / E65 is where it starts for me.
That's fantastic, but you don't have the budget to actually buy a half decent example of pretty much any of those.These like this is one of those many examples where someone's eyes are bigger than their wallet.
Simps said:
Jakg said:
E39 / E46 / E65 is where it starts for me.
That's fantastic, but you don't have the budget to actually buy a half decent example of pretty much any of those.These like this is one of those many examples where someone's eyes are bigger than their wallet.
I just sold my LPG converted E39 520i for £1700. It was high mileage, but it never let me down. I used it to commute 100 miles a day, and I absolutely loved it. Got the equivelant of about 55MPG in cost compared to petrol.
Edited by BriC175 on Sunday 24th October 11:05
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