What Car under £1500?
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Fiesta5692

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57 posts

183 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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As mentioned in the title i'm looking to spend less than £1500 on a car to do around 7000 miles a year in.

Since i'm 20 in september, insurance is the main issue for me but i live in a decent postcode so it is atleast affordable.

Requirements would be:

Something fairly reliable with cheapish parts and repair costs.
Reasonably economical, 35mpg or above would be ideal.
Needs to be in a fairly low insurance group.
Not boring to drive.
Preferably 0-60 in under 10 seconds.
Something that looks reasonably sporty or abit different/special.
Under 10 years old.

The car i've got in mind at the moment is an MG ZR, since it fits the requirements fairly well and theres plenty for sale.

The 1.4 105bhp model would be £710 a year to insure for me just to give you an idea of my insurance costs.

Looking forward to your suggestions biggrin

kambites

70,861 posts

245 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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MX5? boxedin

wolfy1988

1,426 posts

187 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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A little older than 10yrs but...... 1.7 Puma?

blugnu

1,523 posts

265 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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I've just bought a Leon 1.6 for exactly half your budget, with tax and test. It's not quite as quick as you want, but it handles well enough, and it's a 'proper' car that is well made and well designed. I think they look good too, and being a VW product there is plenty of scope for you to personalise it.

forsure

2,188 posts

292 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Fiesta Zetec-S (Mk5:'00-'02).

BorkFactor

7,278 posts

182 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Why under 10 years old? Could get a lovely Ford Mondeo ST24 or E36 323i for that money.

mikeplayer

186 posts

172 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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2.0TDCI focus mk1-1.5
Focus ST170 might be a little high on insurance though.
Clio 1.5 Dci have it remapped and they are awesome fun
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Classic mini, however could be a pile of s**t
Work your way though manufacturers and models on autotrader and then use parkers.co.uk to see the specs, performance and insurance groups, extremely usefull website.

Beeby

304 posts

187 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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forsure said:
Fiesta Zetec-S (Mk5:'00-'02).
Has anybody seen one of these that doesn't have rusty arches?

_Neal_

2,892 posts

243 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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I liked my MG ZR+ - when I was in your position with cars I was choosing between the ZR and the Fiesta Zetec-S, chose the MG because it was a bit rarer and I preferred the looks and interior.

In my view it was a really good first sporty car, and affordable to run and insure, with excellent handling and a good engine note when revved. Very good value these days too.

Ford Puma is a good call if you like the looks, they are excellent to drive. ZR/Fiesta are more practical though (and much easier to see out of, to the extent that matters).

I'd also say avoid diesels - you don't need a re-mapped Clio diesel to get 35mpg - petrol and a bit revvy is the way forward smile

BorkFactor

7,278 posts

182 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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mikeplayer said:
2.0TDCI focus mk1-1.5
Focus ST170 might be a little high on insurance though.
I wouldn't be touching a cheap 2.0 TDCI at all, there are a lot of common problems that are very expensive to sort. Also, is it not a 1.8 TDCI in the mk1 Focus rather than a 2.0? Not totally sure about that, but I believe the 1.8 is a bit more reliable. Having said that, it is all down to how the car has been looked after - some TDCI engines run to silly mileages without fault. A thorough test drive would be essential if you are considering one.

ST170 is not as good as the ST24 IMO - I drove them back to back around this time last year and preferred the Mondeo in almost every possible way.


TameRacingDriver

20,211 posts

296 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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I got a Clio 172 as my sub £1500 economy car, and it seems to fit the bill - not sure how bad the insurance would be at your age but for me it was acceptable and not too much worse than more "mundane" cars.

Reliable - reasonably so and cheap parts
35 MPG+ - easily with even a slight bit of restraint
Nippy - 0-60 in under 7 seconds
Fun - Definitely!

Fiesta5692

Original Poster:

57 posts

183 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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MX-5, Puma and Zetec-S fiesta are all good calls and are something i'll definitely look for. Aren't that era of fords the ones that rust pretty easily though?


ST mondeo/focus are too much on insurance unfortunetly, same with a clio 172/182.

I'd prefer a petrol car tbh but wouldn't ignore a diesel if i found one at a good price.

ShawCrossShark

4,275 posts

258 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Pug 306 XSi? Low to the ground and gear ratios make them feel very nippy. Great handling car and still look pretty decent

Alternatively, if you want nearly as much fun but cheaper to run look at the D turbo.

Newest ones are about on your 10 year limit but I wouldn't let that stop me biggrin

RacingPete

9,158 posts

228 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Currently in the classifieds matching your criteria...

http://beta.pistonheads.com/classifieds?Accelerati...

Though I think the MG ZR is a great little car if you can get over the poor switches and cabin quality (the thing that lets it down)

rallycross

13,694 posts

261 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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tricky with only £1500 to get all those boxes ticked.

to add to the ones above;

Focus
Polo Gti
Hyundai coupe
Almera Gt
Primera GT

SSCooperS

1,455 posts

188 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Another vote for the Puma here - £1500 should get you a very nice example.

I doubt the same money would stretch to a 172.

Jamie VTS

1,238 posts

171 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Late saxo vtr/ s? 106 gti?

billy939

375 posts

168 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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What he said ^^^ 106 gti/Saxo VTS/Puma 1.7?
A cheap nippy hot/warm hatch should be small and revvy and these fit the bill smile

Fiesta5692

Original Poster:

57 posts

183 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Saxo VTS and 106 GTi are too much to insure weirdly, they're also pretty hard to find.

Polo GTi is a good shout, might have a look for one of those smile

And i know about the MG ZR interior quality, my dad had a rover 25 GTi a few years ago so i know what to expect biggrin

joe_90

4,206 posts

255 months

Monday 28th May 2012
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Clio sport 172/Cup