Small budget but big needs.... What to buy?

Small budget but big needs.... What to buy?

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Fluffyhead69

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23 posts

144 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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So I'm in the market for another motor and only have a budget of £2k - £2.5k Max.

What I need is a car with nice interior not too thirsty but most importantly reliable.

I'm looking towards the Mercedes e270cdi, Mondeo Mk4 titanium X, maybe a passat highline or maybe a 530d e39.

My main concern is going for a diesel of 10+ years old with hearing horror stories of injectors, dpf, dmf etc all being costly repairs. Is the fuel saving from a diesel worth the extra maintenance?

99dndd

2,150 posts

104 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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Cheap, good, reliable.

Pick 2.

5harp3y

1,966 posts

214 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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Fluffyhead69 said:
So I'm in the market for another motor and only have a budget of £2k - £2.5k Max.

What I need is a car with nice interior not too thirsty but most importantly reliable.

I'm looking towards the Mercedes e270cdi, Mondeo Mk4 titanium X, maybe a passat highline or maybe a 530d e39.

My main concern is going for a diesel of 10+ years old with hearing horror stories of injectors, dpf, dmf etc all being costly repairs. Is the fuel saving from a diesel worth the extra maintenance?
something with a pd130 (VAG) engine is what you need

Fluffyhead69

Original Poster:

23 posts

144 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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You're not the first person to say that actually. Having never owned a vw before wasn't sure on reliability issues.

Cutmore

127 posts

170 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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Maybe this is just my luck, but if you got for a PD130 make sure the Aux belt has been changed. I've had two snap in a row now. My A4 Quattro 130 snapped at 101k, and my Fabia vRS has just went just passed 100k too.

Lesson learnt for me. Replace before it breaks!

markirl

334 posts

152 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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I recently got myself a CLK270CDI for less than budget. It's a little underwhelming having come from a 335i but it's a comfortable competent car. No DPF nonsense, but I had to do the injector seals when I bought it which cost < £20 as I had the tools/ability.

I like the w211 but wouldn't buy a pre-facelift due to SBC issues and my reservation on the facelift models is that they have the 7G box. I'd recommend a w203/w209 with the 2.2 or 2.7 engine myself, try and get one a bit up the years they were galvanised from 2004 IIRC.

Should add I'm averaging 39mpg at the moment which is a lot of motorway. Parts are surprisingly cheap if you avoid Merc dealers.

Fluffyhead69

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23 posts

144 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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That's good to know. I was looking at both the 209 and 211. 39mpg ain't bad at all.

bearman68

4,870 posts

147 months

Wednesday 11th January 2017
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Laguna 3 in with a shout there.

Yes it has a DPF, and a DMF, and injectors, and a turbo, but the one we run has been pretty decent for 2k when we bought it 18 months ago.

ZX10R NIN

29,246 posts

140 months