Keeping it short and sweet; car shortlist challenge for you!
Discussion
So, we've got a short bit of driveway which can take an R53 Mini; one currently resides there but after a couple of years we fancy a change.
The remit is to find something under 2.5k which will work as a reliable school run/daily commute car as well as make us smile at the weekend. It's got to have that fun factor but also fit three people.
Our options look limited at the moment; these are my initial thoughts. Can we expand my list?
Opinions on choices so far welcome also. Note that I've owned the first two previously.
Clio 182
Ford puma
Fiesta ST
Ignis sport
Panda 100hp
C2 Vts (unconvinced!)
Yaris SR (ditto!)
I'm not interested in the VWs or Pugs at this price range. Anything else obvious I'm missing?
The remit is to find something under 2.5k which will work as a reliable school run/daily commute car as well as make us smile at the weekend. It's got to have that fun factor but also fit three people.
Our options look limited at the moment; these are my initial thoughts. Can we expand my list?
Opinions on choices so far welcome also. Note that I've owned the first two previously.
Clio 182
Ford puma
Fiesta ST
Ignis sport
Panda 100hp
C2 Vts (unconvinced!)
Yaris SR (ditto!)
I'm not interested in the VWs or Pugs at this price range. Anything else obvious I'm missing?
Thanks - I'll add the Swift in as it seems to be in price range.
I like the Twingo RS but don't think I've got any chance of getting one in the price range? Alfa Mito is over 4 metres (according to the web) so outside the criteria sadly.
I had a 182 (which I bought for about £700!) and it was a good car but mine was rather tired. If I could find a mint 182 (belts done, etc) in the price range I would seriously consider going back. Is the 172 equally amusing? I'd like my purchase to be fun so that even if I've been pottering to work and back all week in it I might still want to take the long route home occasionally.
I did spot a cracking 325TI compact but again, it's over the 4m limit. Aghhh!
I like the Twingo RS but don't think I've got any chance of getting one in the price range? Alfa Mito is over 4 metres (according to the web) so outside the criteria sadly.
I had a 182 (which I bought for about £700!) and it was a good car but mine was rather tired. If I could find a mint 182 (belts done, etc) in the price range I would seriously consider going back. Is the 172 equally amusing? I'd like my purchase to be fun so that even if I've been pottering to work and back all week in it I might still want to take the long route home occasionally.
I did spot a cracking 325TI compact but again, it's over the 4m limit. Aghhh!
Should have added, also had a Puma in the past but again it was quite tired and started to rust (appeared a couple of months before I was due to sell it which was frustrating when I'd had a rust free example which as you'd know is a rare old thing!).
Could get a mint one for that money but I would be constantly worrying about the wheel arches
Could get a mint one for that money but I would be constantly worrying about the wheel arches

smn159 said:
What don't you like about the Mini?
What's the cost to change and could you address what you don't like about the Mini for the money?
We've also got an R53 and TBH nothing on your list strikes me as being an improvement on it
I like the Mini but had it for couple of years and just feel like a change. Obvious changes would be pulley and some sort of brake upgrade. It's been rock solid reliable but sometimes feels a bit 'grown up' for want of a better term. What's the cost to change and could you address what you don't like about the Mini for the money?
We've also got an R53 and TBH nothing on your list strikes me as being an improvement on it
mikeyr said:
I like the Mini but had it for couple of years and just feel like a change. Obvious changes would be pulley and some sort of brake upgrade. It's been rock solid reliable but sometimes feels a bit 'grown up' for want of a better term.
Fair enough. If you do end up keeping it though an R56 brake upgrade transforms it - when I bought ours I felt that the original brakes were borderline dangerousGassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


