"It's got to be cute"
"It's got to be cute"
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gr_96

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17 posts

88 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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  • Deep breath*
So my girlfriend's mum is TERRIBLE at buying cars, to the point where she goes in, sees something she likes and buys it.
Doesn't test drive, doesn't barter the price, nothing...

She currently has a purple Vauxhall Adam. She bought this because "I liked the patterned dashboard".
She's now looking for a new car, initially wanting a Nissan Juke - fortunately I talked her out of this...
I said what about a Mini Paceman or something (you know, they're not terrible cars and they have colour changing LEDs inside etc.).

So she went to the BMW garage... Get this, she came away with a 'welcome' package for a Beetle Design. Which looks like the most atrocious car ever.
1.2litre, 105ps, 112mph max speed, the list goes on. All that for a lovely price of £20k! laugh

Could someone out there help me suggest a car for her?
"It's got to be cute" "It's got to have character" "It's got to look pretty" "It's got to make me go 'wow'"
And for my sake, it's got to be something half bloody decent.

Help, please...

scarble

5,277 posts

177 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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The new Jimni of course.
Or,standard PH response being appropriate for once, mx5, getting a healthy power bump for 19my.

gr_96

Original Poster:

17 posts

88 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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The Suzuki Jimny?! She doesn't want a bloody off-road SUV haha!
The MX5 would be too sporty, knowing her.

She likes the Beetle because it's "different" and has a colourful dashboard. By the sounds of things it's got to have a bit of colour...

G0ldfysh

3,317 posts

277 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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Up GTi it has a funky dashboard, and you might want to borrow wink

akirk

5,775 posts

134 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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gr_96 said:
She likes the Beetle because it's "different" and has a colourful dashboard. By the sounds of things it's got to have a bit of colour...
nothing wrong with that - if she is happy, let her have the car she wants...
life is too short to get a 'good' car (good in someone else's eyes) which the owner / driver isn't attached to - if she goes out, sees her car / gets in it and thinks each time - "how lovely" then she is in a better place than most drivers...

I would suspect that a lot of folks on PH buy cars due to emotional attachment, not underlying logic - just think of all the cars no-one would buy if logic was the main driving factor (e.g. any LR product!)

Ransoman

884 posts

110 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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Abarth 595? Seems like a natural step up from an adam. Nice bright body coloured dashboard and Boost guage sticking out of the top of the dashboard.

TXG399

134 posts

153 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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gr_96 said:
*Deep breath*

So my girlfriend's mum is TERRIBLE at buying cars, to the point where she goes in, sees something she likes and buys it.
Doesn't test drive, doesn't barter the price, nothing...

She currently has a purple Vauxhall Adam. She bought this because "I liked the patterned dashboard".
She's now looking for a new car, initially wanting a Nissan Juke - fortunately I talked her out of this...
I said what about a Mini Paceman or something (you know, they're not terrible cars and they have colour changing LEDs inside etc.).

So she went to the BMW garage... Get this, she came away with a 'welcome' package for a Beetle Design. Which looks like the most atrocious car ever.
1.2litre, 105ps, 112mph max speed, the list goes on. All that for a lovely price of £20k! laugh

Could someone out there help me suggest a car for her?
"It's got to be cute" "It's got to have character" "It's got to look pretty" "It's got to make me go 'wow'"
And for my sake, it's got to be something half bloody decent.

Help, please...
My wife has a Beetle with that engine and she absolutely loves it. She's done 60k miles in it with no issues whatsoever and had veryt good fuel economy. I know it's not a very PH car, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with it - remember it's a Mk.6 Golf.

2gins

2,856 posts

182 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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Ransoman said:
Abarth 595? Seems like a natural step up from an adam. Nice bright body coloured dashboard and Boost guage sticking out of the top of the dashboard.
What he said. She basically wants a Fiat 500. You want the Abarth.

anonymous-user

74 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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Let her pick what she wants, it's her business, she just has different priorities to people who like driving.

Nothing wrong with the Juke, it's just a Note underneath, decent little cars if you don't need much practicality and can get on with the styling, quite good fun to chuck about actually..


gr_96

Original Poster:

17 posts

88 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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I suggested an UP! Apparently it's not got any shape, it looks like a box.
The Abarth is alright, but too much like a Fiat 500 apparently!

Hope you guys are enjoying this as much as me!!

Pica-Pica

15,709 posts

104 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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Has she asked you for your opinion? Will she take your opinion? Will she take the opinions of strangers on an Internet forum? I suspect all answers will be no.
Her money, her choice. Just remember to say ‘ that’s nice’ in an Alexander Armstrong tone.
Remember, daughters eventually turn into their mothers.

InitialDave

14,113 posts

139 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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If it's her money and she can afford it, your best option for a happy life is to just let her get on with it.


gr_96

Original Poster:

17 posts

88 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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She has actually asked my opinion, it's just difficult to persuade her out of bad decisions. She sees something and jumps on it and doesn't even barter on the price.
Her money or not, I don't think I'd be a particularly good future son-in-law if I wasn't trying to help her out on something she's not particularly knowledgable on?

timbo999

1,485 posts

275 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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TXG399 said:
My wife has a Beetle with that engine and she absolutely loves it. She's done 60k miles in it with no issues whatsoever and had veryt good fuel economy. I know it's not a very PH car, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with it - remember it's a Mk.6 Golf.
Ditto - my missus had one for three and half years, never went wrong, the engine is actually quite torquey so it punts along fine and it was very well built. The only issue was she found it difficult to place as it can be tricky to see the ends of the car due to its shape. We only sold it as it is not homologated for towing so getting a tow bar proved difficult and wanted to use a tow bar mounted bike carrier.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

275 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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gr_96 said:
So she went to the BMW garage... Get this, she came away with a 'welcome' package for a Beetle Design. Which looks like the most atrocious car ever.
1.2litre, 105ps, 112mph max speed, the list goes on. All that for a lovely price of £20k! laugh
The 1.2 TSi is a pretty decent engine tbh, a reasonable blend of performance and economy. It'll be quicker than her Adam (unless she had the 1.4T) so if she was happy with the performance of that I suspect she'll be happy with the 1.2 TSi Beetle.

As an aside it seems unusual for a BMW dealer to have a VW franchise as well.

Edited by Mr2Mike on Monday 6th August 12:37

RSTurboPaul

12,598 posts

278 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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Perhaps look at some of the quirky Japanese imports that are around - Nissan Cube, Nissan Figaro (if she would consider secondhand), etc.

HustleRussell

25,948 posts

180 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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InitialDave said:
If it's her money and she can afford it, your best option for a happy life is to just let her get on with it.
This!

Talking her out of the Juke and then the Beetle may bite you on the arse if she ends up with something worse or which she doesn't get along with.

Pica-Pica

15,709 posts

104 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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OK, here goes. You make your list of what you think she needs. E.g. town car, motorway car, comfort, 2 or 4 doors. Auto or manual. Is an EV a possibility? Length and width and visibility for parking. How long she will keep the car (will she need space for grandchildren soon!) Then try and direct her toward a car that has a decent engine/transmission and reliability. As above, the 1.2 TSi engine is good, so trawl through VW, Seat, Skoda, Audi offerings. Toyota hybrids look swish. (For me the Nissan Puke/Joke is a no-go). A Fabia hatch starts around 15k for a decent version, and that is a 1.0 litre 3 pot, I believe.

If I were you, I would try to persuade her to go the whole hog with a BRZ/GT86.

shakotan

10,832 posts

216 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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G0ldfysh said:
Up GTi it has a funky dashboard, and you might want to borrow wink
Great if you want to take delivery mid-2019...

gr_96

Original Poster:

17 posts

88 months

Monday 6th August 2018
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shakotan said:
Great if you want to take delivery mid-2019...
She probably does, she's not wanting it until January haha! (Pension.......)