Cheapest car for 10kpa Commute

Cheapest car for 10kpa Commute

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scotlandtim

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320 posts

129 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Afternoon All.

I'm shortly going to hand back my Renault Zoe which i use for commuting, approx 10k pa.

Currently I'm paying about £200 per month + £20 insurance. I charge at work and it's tax / mot free so total running cost per year for 10k miles = £2640. I've had it over 2 yrs, so it's cost me £5280 in total - however I'm handing it back and have nothing to show for over £5k worth of payments.

My other car (family wagon) is a Dacia Logan which I'm pretty fond of and returns almost 70mpg.

For the £5k I've spent on the Renault I could almost have paid off a new Dacia Sandero (not counting petrol costs) and have a 2 yr old fully paid off car to show for it.

I don't really care what I drive for my commute, work involves a lot of housecalls in a fairly rough area, so it's asking for trouble to have something fancy.

Any ideas out there as to what's the cheapest possible option for me to replace my Zoe with?

Considered bangernomics, but I want something I know I can jump into each day and will work as the wife and kids use the other car so not really an option to take that, and no car = no work for me!

All thoughts' considered.

Please remember - this is about numbers, not style!

IanCress

4,409 posts

167 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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I've got a leased Fiesta on £120 per month (£720 up front) on a 10k per year contract. It's capable of 60mpg. Can't get much cheaper than that unless you start looking at Smart cars or a Citroen C1.

That's still £3500 over 2 years though, so when the lease expires I'm looking at spending around £3000 on a second hand car to get me to work and back. After 2 years it will hopefully be worth £1K, as opposed to the leased Fiesta which is worth precisely £0.00 when the lease finishes.

Obviously you can go even cheaper than that but you've mentioned you don't want to gamble with reliability.

OverSteery

3,618 posts

232 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Does the company pay a fuel/mileage allowance or do you pick this up?

scotlandtim

Original Poster:

320 posts

129 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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I pick up the fuel / expenses tab sadly!

Most of the miles ar commuting, visit miles are about 2 per day max, so not a big problem, esp at present with the EV!

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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bungz

1,960 posts

121 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Another Dacia with the DCi lump lick

scotlandtim

Original Poster:

320 posts

129 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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bungz said:
Another Dacia with the DCi lump lick
I suspect that's my best option. Even with the circa £100 pm lease deals you're left with nothing at the end of the contract, whereas the Dacia leaves you witha car which i can keep running until it expires!

Next question then - is a Dacia Sandero Dci (I'll look for one a couple of years old, about the £6K mark the best option?

Best = cheapest! It's tax free and gets good mpg, and I've no complaints about Dacia - it's not a merc, but you get what you pay for, or is there something hiding out there that's even cheaper to buy?

bungz

1,960 posts

121 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Bogo Sanderos seem to crop up quite reasonable 2nd hand, Logans and Stepways seem to hold value better.


cptsideways

13,569 posts

253 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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This is shed win, spotted it earlier then saw your post

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nissan-Micra-52-plate-ON...

ZX10R NIN

27,713 posts

126 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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With a 6k budget why not go for the car the Dacia is based on, which is the Clio.

2012 1.5dci Clio GT Line 37k
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...

2012 Dynamique 30k both are £20.00 per year road tax

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

247 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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I love Dacia and would have one in a heartbeat. Even looked at them when they were LHD only.

danp

1,604 posts

263 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Secondhand Leaf for circa £100 down and £99 a month?

https://speakev.com/threads/used-2013-leafs-for-10...

Edit: Or you can buy one like the above - my brother just went for a 2013 Leaf and got £1000 off, 0%, free charger, 1 year warranty (he extended to 3) and 2yrs servicing. If you can live with the range (which presumably you can) I can't see how you could get cheaper, stress free motoring - especially if you can charge at work!


Edited by danp on Thursday 20th October 00:01

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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This is something I spend a lot of time trying to work out, the cheapest way to own a car with the least amount of hassle possible. I have investigated most of the cheapest new cars on sale but most of these don't come with remote central locking, which for me is a deal breaker.

i.e Hyundai i10 is £7,995 and I have seen the Fiat Panda for £6,995.

Like you I don't really care what it is as long as it is reliable and gives me as little grief as possible. I have run cheap sheds for the last 10 years or so but I think it would have been cheaper in the long run to buy a brand new car 10 years ago and run it into the ground.

The Dacia Sandero is a car that I keep coming back to as that £5,995 price is basically disposable motoring. Trouble is, at that price you get the Access which has black bumpers, no radio and wind up windows. I have however found a pre reg 2016 Ambiance in White with 1 mile on the clock for £5,995 which has to be the cheapest way to own a new car.

The 1.5 DCi is a lot more expensive and I found a 2014 Silver one for £6,995 with 18k on the clock.

I actually think in the long run it would be cheaper to buy the Sandero for £5,995 than to run a series of sheds.

scotlandtim

Original Poster:

320 posts

129 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Joey Deacon said:
This is something I spend a lot of time trying to work out, the cheapest way to own a car with the least amount of hassle possible. I have investigated most of the cheapest new cars on sale but most of these don't come with remote central locking, which for me is a deal breaker.

i.e Hyundai i10 is £7,995 and I have seen the Fiat Panda for £6,995.

Like you I don't really care what it is as long as it is reliable and gives me as little grief as possible. I have run cheap sheds for the last 10 years or so but I think it would have been cheaper in the long run to buy a brand new car 10 years ago and run it into the ground.

The Dacia Sandero is a car that I keep coming back to as that £5,995 price is basically disposable motoring. Trouble is, at that price you get the Access which has black bumpers, no radio and wind up windows. I have however found a pre reg 2016 Ambiance in White with 1 mile on the clock for £5,995 which has to be the cheapest way to own a new car.

The 1.5 DCi is a lot more expensive and I found a 2014 Silver one for £6,995 with 18k on the clock.

I actually think in the long run it would be cheaper to buy the Sandero for £5,995 than to run a series of sheds.
I think I agree with you, already havign one Dacia I can't fault it.
I'm tempted however to find a pre owned 1.5 DCI sandero rather thana new petrol one. That's what I did with my logan and it's proved great so far!

Forward Motion

2 posts

91 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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I guess there is no way to avoid the cost of motoring, you either pay over a few years or at the end when you come to sell. Not sure what size car you are thinking of but I had a 2 year old Kia Ceed from these guys http://www.carleasingbargains.co.uk/ on a PCP. All Kia's come with a 7 year warranty so if you got a 2 old one you still have a longer warranty then most new cars come with.

Slushbox

1,484 posts

106 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Well, another Dacia (Logan) DCi fan here. The DCi's are VED free at the moment, and 60-70 mpg.

New 2017 versions are 'coming' so there might be a rash of pre-reg 2016 and used 2015 models around soon.


KieranHamilton

811 posts

93 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Renault Kadjar lease,

£80 upfront, £27 a month, 10kpa.


IanCress

4,409 posts

167 months

Wednesday 26th October 2016
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I'm going to guess there's a zero or two missing from the above.

layercake

423 posts

105 months

Thursday 27th October 2016
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KieranHamilton said:
Renault Kadjar lease,

£80 upfront, £27 a month, 10kpa.
have u got a link?