Cheap Motorway Commuters?
Cheap Motorway Commuters?
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JB!

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5,255 posts

200 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Just signed a new contract which means I've gotta travel from MK-Derby alot.

Currently selling my MK3 VR6, as although it's comfy, 30mpg isn't ideal.

Looking for something comfortable, frugal and not hideous to look after, Sub £1500.

So far a couple of early A4's fitting the bill, but have seen an S60 D5 with 170k on the clock locally that has got my attention, great spec, only reservation is I don't know what the maintenance costs?

Anyone else got any more suggestions? Nothing French!

davidjpowell

18,532 posts

204 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Volvo S80 is cheaper than S60. tother Swede, Saab 9-5 is worth a look. You will get a younger in age and miles for the money than one of the Germans...

Edit, been running my 2002 S80 2.4 turbo (84k) bought for £1100 for 6 months, 15,000 miles. No bills other than a DIY service as yet.


andy-xr

13,204 posts

224 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Big Lexus is the answer for this price point. Aren't you getting a fuel allowance though for business travel?

R12HCO

826 posts

179 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Old shape 1.8 TD mondeo (the ones with duck tape bumpers wink )

JB!

Original Poster:

5,255 posts

200 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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No paid travel to Derby, but all expenses paid when at work. I'll be working on an engineering train, so I only need to get to the office on Monday, and back home Friday, have local accommodation.

Just want cheapness so I can spend more on toys and a deposit for a house.

johnpeat

5,328 posts

285 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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The thing with cars under £1500 is you really have to buy on condition and availability...

Anything frugal and cheap will be a bit shagged-out because MPG is king these days and a diesel engine can double the value of a shed because that's what the punters want.

Problem is, if it's a more modern diesel, it has a list of rather expensive potential pitfalls (diesel pumps cost more than your budget!!)

Hence you buy on condition over everything else...

If driving dynamics aren't massively important tho, shun your French aversion and get a 406 HDi! In fact you'd get TWO of them in your budget - they are really comfy taxis, they soak up motorway miles well, they cost pennies to run (against an Audi or a Volvo especially).

JB!

Original Poster:

5,255 posts

200 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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johnpeat said:
The thing with cars under £1500 is you really have to buy on condition and availability...

Anything frugal and cheap will be a bit shagged-out because MPG is king these days and a diesel engine can double the value of a shed because that's what the punters want.

Problem is, if it's a more modern diesel, it has a list of rather expensive potential pitfalls (diesel pumps cost more than your budget!!)

Hence you buy on condition over everything else...

If driving dynamics aren't massively important tho, shun your French aversion and get a 406 HDi! In fact you'd get TWO of them in your budget - they are really comfy taxis, they soak up motorway miles well, they cost pennies to run (against an Audi or a Volvo especially).
Could never buy anything French!

But yeah, I'll shop around based on condition!

B4rker

201 posts

171 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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I've had a 1998 306 D turbo for 2 and half years now.
Cost me £1200 back in jan 09 and so far (touch wood) i've only had to replace the glow plugs and tyres since then + a few minor things at Mot time due to pot holes.
Got it on 115,000 and its now just gone over 156,000.

JB!

Original Poster:

5,255 posts

200 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Now got cash in my hands! Any more suggestions?

Jw Vw

4,896 posts

183 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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A 728i E38? Can be quite frugal on a run. If not Golf MK4 TDI, Passat TDI or a leggy S60 D5.

v8will

3,308 posts

216 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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andy-xr said:
Big Lexus is the answer for this price point. Aren't you getting a fuel allowance though for business travel?
Mines lapping up the miles, great M'way cruiser. Not too thirsty either for a V8.

JB!

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5,255 posts

200 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Jw Vw said:
A 728i E38? Can be quite frugal on a run. If not Golf MK4 TDI, Passat TDI or a leggy S60 D5.
there are a few leggy S60 D5's floating about, does anyone know what goes pop and what it costs???

_gez_

1,013 posts

214 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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What about a Focus? My 1.6 petrol does over 40mpg and has been super reliable. When it does need something - brakes, exhaust, tyres they are cheap.

heppers75

3,135 posts

237 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Saab... I am on my third and second in a row as a daily... 93 2.2d late 50's mpg and comfy etc <£1k.

XitUp

7,690 posts

224 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Why no French?

Did you say you only do that journey twice a week.

That's £30 a week extra in petrol, if I've done me sums right. How is buying a second car going to save you money?

JB!

Original Poster:

5,255 posts

200 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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XitUp said:
Why no French?

Did you say you only do that journey twice a week.

That's £30 a week extra in petrol, if I've done me sums right. How is buying a second car going to save you money?
????

what?

this will be a daily hack, so 40 miles a day from accomodation to work and then up and down the M1 whenever i want to go back to MK, just want something comfrotable and cheap on a run.

not driving any of my other cars as dailys!

XitUp

7,690 posts

224 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Sorry, this:
JB! said:
No paid travel to Derby, but all expenses paid when at work. I'll be working on an engineering train, so I only need to get to the office on Monday, and back home Friday, have local accommodation.

Just want cheapness so I can spend more on toys and a deposit for a house.
confused me.

JB!

Original Poster:

5,255 posts

200 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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XitUp said:
confused me.
Basically... I get a company credit card to cover my travel from my home station to site, my home station is Derby, my home is MK, so at the start of a weeks work I have to travel to Derby, from then on it's free, however if I am office based all week I have a room in Ripley, so will travel MK-Ripley on the Sunday, then Ripley-Derby all week, then back home at the weekend.

Simple. :S

sparks_E39

12,738 posts

233 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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Jw Vw said:
A 728i E38? Can be quite frugal on a run. If not Golf MK4 TDI, Passat TDI or a leggy S60 D5.
An E38 won't be any better on fuel than the op's car- 35 mpg at best, the E39 isn't much better.

vit4

3,507 posts

190 months

Sunday 18th September 2011
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Do it properly, Metro or 106 with the 1.5 non-turbo lump wink

More realistically, the Mondeo suggestion is probably the best. Something like this mk3 (bottom of the range, the older diesel engine AIUI so a bit less refined but a good motorway cruiser all the same. The newer TDCi engine is in budget but the examples are pretty leggy) or this mk2 with £700 change smile