Reliable Petrol 4 seater/ Practical Convertible - upto £12K
Reliable Petrol 4 seater/ Practical Convertible - upto £12K
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HannsG

Original Poster:

3,135 posts

155 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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Hi,

I give up on the wife. First told me she wanted me a SUV. Now would much prefer a convertible.

I am loathe to get something too old? Has to be petrol and at least with a bit of oomph.

Any ideas? She has her heart set on an Audi A4 convertible. But I gather the last shape is the B6? 2004 onwards. Cheap enough I suppose

E class maybe?

Any ideas or experiences please advise.

Cheers

philipbrown123

406 posts

138 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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Saab. Well built, safe, reliable and a lot cheaper than the equivalent Merc or Audi. I have had 2 saab 93 convertibles. Another to consider is a Volvo C70. Never owned one myself though.

Summit_Detailing

2,332 posts

214 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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Merc CLK was the first thing to spring to mind.

Cheers

Chris

Monkeylegend

28,255 posts

252 months

Tuesday 12th March 2019
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Be em 3 series or 6 series.

Obee72

264 posts

106 months

Wednesday 13th March 2019
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In the same boat ourselves. Looking at a convertible, decent 4 seats. Was looking petrol but also looking at soot burners now as well on about 10k per year. Similar budget, maybe £10k depending on what’s available. Seemed to have narrowed down to 3 Series, A5, C70 or E Class. Ideally would love a 61 plate E350CDI to keep fuel costs reasonable.

HannsG

Original Poster:

3,135 posts

155 months

Wednesday 13th March 2019
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Obee72 said:
In the same boat ourselves. Looking at a convertible, decent 4 seats. Was looking petrol but also looking at soot burners now as well on about 10k per year. Similar budget, maybe £10k depending on what’s available. Seemed to have narrowed down to 3 Series, A5, C70 or E Class. Ideally would love a 61 plate E350CDI to keep fuel costs reasonable.
I think we are going for an S5. She is obsessed with all wheel drive having had a JLR product.

Is it a torsen diff on a 2011 S5?