Help choose between these cars...

Help choose between these cars...

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mickyc79

Original Poster:

610 posts

110 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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I'm currently trying to decide which car to go for once my finance deal is up with my current car...Been financing for a few years and just never had an attachment to any of the cars, not like when i was shedding.

I now want a comfortable, good looking, reliable car that i can take care of and enjoy owning, for less than 3k.

For various reasons, i've narrowed it down to a few cars, which may not be the best cars ever made, but tick a few boxes and each has some good qualities.

Any pro and cons for each would be appreciated and any other options that i may have missed.

1. Mk1 Audi TT 225
2. BMW 325ti Compact sport
3. Honda Accord estate or saloon 2.4 exec nav or 2.2 cdti sport
4. Honda accord coupe 3.0 v6
5. Audi A4 convertible

Would sometimes need 4 seats, so i know 1,2 & possibly 4 would be tight in that respect, but would only be very occasional use.


tankplanker

2,479 posts

281 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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Looks to be a very different selection of cars?

How big are the people that need to go in the back of the car? You'll not fit a normal sized adult or teenager in the back of the TT without some discomfort.

Deerfoot

4,929 posts

186 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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tankplanker said:
Looks to be a very different selection of cars?
So different in fact that selecting one is difficult...

I`ve got a hankering for another 2.4 Accord at some stage, I enjoyed my last one.

mickyc79

Original Poster:

610 posts

110 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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Rear passengers would be my kids (2 & 11). Wife learning to drive just now, so hopefully once passed and more confident we can get her a family wagon for the weans and all their assorted junk!

The car is really just for me, but i want something quite quick and something that wont give me sleepless nights with me thinking of it falling to pieces on the drive every night!

Audi TT- always liked the design, and reckon a good example will be a nice place to commute with a decent turn of pace in 225 guise.

BMW 325ti - supposed to be a really good handling car with a nice noise and decent amount of poke. Like the sport with upgraded nav system.

Honda Accord 2.4 exec-really liked my old '98 accord and fancy another automatic. 2.4 should be reasonably quick and honda reliability is a bonis. Think the estate is a really good looking car and could suit for tip runs as i seem to be always doing some sort of diy project...

Accord coupe- again, honda reliability and i think its an ageless car. can be had for peanuts, which worries me as i think it looks a lot more car than the price suggests.

Audi a4 convertible- late addition to the party after thinking ive never owned a convertible and remember a friend had a really nice audi 80 convertible a few years back, but feel they are a bit dated. would probably be looking for 3.0 or 2.5 V6.

Ive obviously only looked at the good points of each, are there any bad points or pitfalls to look out for on any of the cars?

mickyc79

Original Poster:

610 posts

110 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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Deerfoot said:
So different in fact that selecting one is difficult...

I`ve got a hankering for another 2.4 Accord at some stage, I enjoyed my last one.
It's ridiculous the amount of car you get for the price...looking at 2004/2005 exec models for under 2k!

Is there anything not to like about them, from an ex owners pov.

popeyewhite

20,236 posts

122 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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Honda Accord V6 for me.

mickyc79

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610 posts

110 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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popeyewhite said:
Honda Accord V6 for me.
That was the first car i thought of, then stupidly started compiling a list!

Amazing what you can get for £500! nice ones are fairly rare though and think i would probably pay about £1500 for a minted low mileage model...which is still a bargain.

Nice example with a private plate and not many people would know it was an almost 20 yr old car...could it qualify for classic insurance i wonder? Might be another bonus!

tankplanker

2,479 posts

281 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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An 11 year old in the back of the TT would be tight unless they are small for their age.

Can you stretch to a Type-R Accord? Would be my first choice out of that lot if I've family to cart about.

mickyc79

Original Poster:

610 posts

110 months

Tuesday 4th October 2016
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tankplanker said:
An 11 year old in the back of the TT would be tight unless they are small for their age.

Can you stretch to a Type-R Accord? Would be my first choice out of that lot if I've family to cart about.
As much as the engine intrigues me, i really don't think the design has aged well (only released gen 7 accord type R in Japan) and does just look like an old honda...albeit a very fast one!

Edited by mickyc79 on Tuesday 4th October 15:46

C70R

17,596 posts

106 months

Wednesday 5th October 2016
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mickyc79 said:
tankplanker said:
An 11 year old in the back of the TT would be tight unless they are small for their age.

Can you stretch to a Type-R Accord? Would be my first choice out of that lot if I've family to cart about.
As much as the engine intrigues me, i really don't think the design has aged well (only released gen 7 accord type R in Japan) and does just look like an old honda...albeit a very fast one!

Edited by mickyc79 on Tuesday 4th October 15:46
Borderline impossible. You might want to check out the A4 Convert in person too, as it's not brilliant for legroom in the back. Saying that, neither is the 325ti...

fivepointnine

708 posts

116 months

Wednesday 5th October 2016
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I would look for the 2.4 Accord in s trim...those are nice.