Small, cheap, new car needed.
Small, cheap, new car needed.
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trooperiziz

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9,457 posts

275 months

Wednesday 4th July 2012
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I've just bought an Evora S, which is utterly amazing. This has nothing to do with the rest of the post, I'm just telling everyone biggrin

So, onto the real issue.

My gf starts a new job soon, and needs a reliable, comfy, cheap to run and über mpg little car, to do a 100 mile round trip everyday. Ideally she wants a new car, has around £1k to put down as deposit, and can afford up to £200 a month, but preferably less than that.

I'm thinking a leased diesel new Fiesta, but this isn't really my field of cars, so don't know what else to look for really.

Any suggestions?

busta

4,504 posts

256 months

Wednesday 4th July 2012
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A 20 year old M3 is the obvious PH answer.

trooperiziz

Original Poster:

9,457 posts

275 months

Wednesday 4th July 2012
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busta said:
A 20 year old M3 is the obvious PH answer.
I think the insurance might be an issue, she is 24 and has only been driving for a couple of years biggrin

CampDavid

9,145 posts

221 months

Wednesday 4th July 2012
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My girlfriend's Megane. I hate it but it has leather, climate and it's cheap.

In other news, 100 miles a day is a lot + you may need to use this a bit as you've bought an Evora, which is utterly st for the IKEA run.

I nominate the Skoda Fabia Estate. Or my Renault

HARRYBEEEE

120 posts

193 months

Wednesday 4th July 2012
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I've been looking at the vw up and Fabia monte Carlo tdi. Both available for about 200 or less on PCP

trooperiziz

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9,457 posts

275 months

Wednesday 4th July 2012
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CampDavid said:
My girlfriend's Megane. I hate it but it has leather, climate and it's cheap.

In other news, 100 miles a day is a lot + you may need to use this a bit as you've bought an Evora, which is utterly st for the IKEA run.

I nominate the Skoda Fabia Estate. Or my Renault
Might be a bit too big for her, she only likes small cars.
Ideally she wants another Clio, but they are too expensive on pcp or lease.

How are Corsas these days, the new ones any good?

trooperiziz

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275 months

Wednesday 4th July 2012
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HARRYBEEEE said:
I've been looking at the vw up and Fabia monte Carlo tdi. Both available for about 200 or less on PCP
Isn't the UP just a little too wee for 100 miles a day? A Polo might be an option, but they seem to be too expensive.

CampDavid

9,145 posts

221 months

Wednesday 4th July 2012
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http://www.lingscars.com/Skoda/Fabia_Estate/178321...

Fabia Estate. Comfy, silly economy and it actually works as a pretty good foil for all 4 of your cars (all of which would be crap at IKEA as an aside)

I've just popped this out of Lings, you may be able to do better through Skoda themselves as they're fairly fierce on offers

james280779

1,931 posts

252 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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I have just bought the wife a new Fiesta which is a stonking car!

we also have just got some Suzuki Swifts as office run abouts- fantastic little motors. Remind me of the old mini (alot more than the new one does)

2000 GTV

68 posts

184 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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Ibiza 1.2 tsi.

XJSJohn

16,131 posts

242 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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100 miles a day plus social milage, thats 30'000 miles a year.

get something with comfy seats!!

StealthSteve

147 posts

178 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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trooperiziz said:
Might be a bit too big for her, she only likes small cars.
Ideally she wants another Clio, but they are too expensive on pcp or lease.

How are Corsas these days, the new ones any good?
Comfortable but tinny, got new 'nimble' dash instrumentation and a bit gutless.

That said, this is with driving them as part of work so too much, someone else might have a totally different opinion lol.

Il stick with the 1.9TD 306 smile

Toaster Pilot

14,839 posts

181 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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XJSJohn said:
100 miles a day plus social milage, thats 30'000 miles a year.
Which will be crippling on a lease / PCP unless you know a man with a laptop....

firman

1,407 posts

216 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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Toaster Pilot said:
Which will be crippling on a lease / PCP unless you know a man with a laptop....
This! Most lease / PCP will hvemilage limits way below this and you will pay heavily for excess mileage, wouldnt she be better getting a loan and buying outright?

Also may I say, Worst look at me with my new Evora and 24 year old girlfriend post ever!

XJSJohn

16,131 posts

242 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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firman said:
Toaster Pilot said:
Which will be crippling on a lease / PCP unless you know a man with a laptop....
This! Most lease / PCP will hvemilage limits way below this and you will pay heavily for excess mileage, wouldnt she be better getting a loan and buying outright?

Also may I say, Worst look at me with my new Evora and 24 year old girlfriend post ever!
+1 to all points above, especially worst look at me hehe

Colonial

13,553 posts

228 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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KIA cee'd might be worth a look.

danrc

2,797 posts

233 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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buy a Mazda 2. do not buy a Hyundai i10. very very small and built from coke cans.

Hasbeen

2,073 posts

244 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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We have put 180,000Km on a Mazda 2 auto in just under 4 years, with nothing other than book servicing required.

The lady gets under 6L/100Km, with quite a bit of town motoring, even I get around 7L/100KM, so pretty economical, & good residuals as well.

I find it a much nicer/better car to drive than my daughters Suzuki Swift which is 2 years newer.

trooperiziz

Original Poster:

9,457 posts

275 months

Thursday 5th July 2012
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XJSJohn said:
100 miles a day plus social milage, thats 30'000 miles a year.

get something with comfy seats!!
It's not quite that bad, it'll be 100 miles a day for the first 2 months while she is in training, then a 100 mile round trip 2 or 3 times a week once she starts her job for real. So should work out less than 20000 a year.

We can get a new fiesta on a 2yr lease for £200 a month for that mileage. Obviously we'll go and check out the dealers and see what they can do, but the lease maths is a lot easier to do from the sofa as the websites are all setup for it. Not quite the same for dealer finance smile

trooperiziz

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Thursday 5th July 2012
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james280779 said:
I have just bought the wife a new Fiesta which is a stonking car!

we also have just got some Suzuki Swifts as office run abouts- fantastic little motors. Remind me of the old mini (alot more than the new one does)
Suzuki swift is a good shout, i'll put that on the list smile