5k for a new car
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1984

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174 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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I've got 5 grand (6 at a push) to spend on a new car and i'm looking for some recommendations as i'm not massively into cars. I'm 26 years old with 2 years no claims, so I am limited to a 1.6 or 2 litre really.

I've had my eye on an st like this one - http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2011...

However, i'm wondering if there is anything else out there that might be worth looking at? The only other car that takes my fancy is an A3, but something of similar age to the st is too expensive for me, even with more miles on the clock. That is unless I go for a stty looking one that someone can't sell. My knowledge of cars is limited though, so i'm guessing there must be other choices that i've missed.

anonymous-user

70 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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I've got a feeling that there will not be many recommending the ST Fiesta in your situation. What made you think of it?

nottyash

4,671 posts

211 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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Dont think that you can only afford a 1.6 or 2.0 for insurance.
It doesnt work like that at all. You can have a 1.6 that cost more than 2.0 cars.

Just check how much insurance costs you by getting some quotes online, and shop around
You may be quite surprised.

As for a car for you, people will give you millions of recomendations on this site. 300bhp/ton alone will recommend 500, and at least 100 of them will be American V8's

1984

Original Poster:

8 posts

174 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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DR10 said:
I've got a feeling that there will not be many recommending the ST Fiesta in your situation. What made you think of it?
Well they look quite good and have decent speed for someone without alot of options + budget. Obviously at my age there are a lot of cars that just aren't practical when it comes to insurance etc. Even the st with a 2 litre engine might cane the petrol a bit. I would rather have an A3, but the only ones that take my facncy are coming in at 8 grand +. I could lower my expectations, but I want to keep the next car I get for a few years, so there is no point in shelling out for something I don't want. It's a hard decision to make when your pretty clueless about cars.

What is it exactly that is bad about the st?

Edited by 1984 on Friday 18th February 21:27


Edited by 1984 on Friday 18th February 21:27

TomJackUK

361 posts

188 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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Seat Ibiza FR / Leon Cupra? Clio 182/172?

Defcon5

6,398 posts

207 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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Got to admit, I do like the Fiesta ST.

Get a standard one though, not one woth halfords wheels like the one in your link.

TomCooper

547 posts

185 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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What about this?

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/591451.htm

There are cheaper ones if it's abit steep aswell smile

Jasandjules

71,202 posts

245 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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What are the criteria?

I'd say something like an MR2 T-Bar, but that's just because at your age you should have a convertible........

anonymous-user

70 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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1984 said:
Well they look quite good have decent speed for someone with a options + budget. Obviously at my age there are a lot of cars that just aren't practical when it comes to insurance etc. Even the st with a 2 litre engine might cane the petrol a bit. I would rather have an A3, but the only ones that take my facncy are coming in at 8 grand +. I could lower my expectations, but I want to keep the next car I get for a few years, so there is no point in shelling out for soemthing I don't want. It's a hard decision to make when your pretty clueless about cars.

What is it exactly that is bad about the st?
Well nothing particularly, but I think it best if you bullet point the key features of the type of cars you are after; ~£6k, 0-60 <=8 seconds etc.

sploosh

822 posts

224 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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Have you thought about an mx5?

smile

1984

Original Poster:

8 posts

174 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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nottyash said:
Dont think that you can only afford a 1.6 or 2.0 for insurance.
It doesnt work like that at all. You can have a 1.6 that cost more than 2.0 cars.

Just check how much insurance costs you by getting some quotes online, and shop around
You may be quite surprised.

As for a car for you, people will give you millions of recomendations on this site. 300bhp/ton alone will recommend 500, and at least 100 of them will be American V8's
The thing is i'm not looking for anything that's overly special. Just something that's gonna keep me happy for 3 or 4 years. I'm not someone who likes changing cars all the time.

TomJackUK said:
Seat Ibiza FR / Leon Cupra? Clio 182/172?
I've looked at clios. Not the most reliable cars around so i'm told. I think the st looks better as well. Are there major pros and cons between the two?

Ecurie Ecosse

4,812 posts

234 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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Look at Jag XJs. Very cool, and insurance is surprisingly cheap. I had one when I was your age.

Jasandjules

71,202 posts

245 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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Well, a MK2 Mr2 should keep you happy, and be relatively reliable too. Reasonable speed, handling and economy too, and nice and easy to drive.


Defcon5

6,398 posts

207 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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As DR10 said, what do you want out of the car? Do you need 4 seats/good mpg etc.


1984 said:
I've looked at clios. Not the most reliable cars around so i'm told. I think the st looks better as well. Are there major pros and cons between the two?
Clio is much faster, but less reliable. If I were you (not much of a petrolhead) then the ST would be a better choice.


1984

Original Poster:

8 posts

174 months

Friday 18th February 2011
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TomCooper said:
What about this?

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/591451.htm

There are cheaper ones if it's abit steep aswell smile
Too old with to many miles.

Jasandjules said:
What are the criteria?

I'd say something like an MR2 T-Bar, but that's just because at your age you should have a convertible........
I should have been more clear with my criteria. I would say no older than 6 or 7 years with as low mileage as possible. The st I posted for example is a 2005 plate with 33,000 miles. Also, i'm definitely not looking for something that has ben kitted out and changed a lot by someone for two reasons. 1. People who do that normally rag the arse off of those cars and 2. It would be a pain for me to maintain something like that, because of my limited knowledge.

1984

Original Poster:

8 posts

174 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Question about this audi: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2010...

Looking at the description, mileage, year etc. Is the price fair?

wackojacko

8,581 posts

206 months

Monday 21st February 2011
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Renault Sport clio 182 ?