Best shed below £1000 for commuting (100 daily)
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Running a 318d 2012 estate at the moment, utterly fabulous car, been in family since new - But the misses needs a new car her Mini 1.4 just isnt cutting the mustard for her long commute, and she cant afford a new car or what she wants yet.
So the idea was to give her (still be mine) my car to use as her daily, she can pay insurance etc...so it stays in the family, its too good a car to sell, this gives her time to save up for what she wants, sell the mini also.
Vanity aside I just need a car to go up and down the motorway 5 days a week, under £1000 would be ace, FSH, 1 owner etc, and needs to be diesel pre DPF probably.
Once Mrs DailyHack saves for new one, i get my BMW back
- Peugeot 406 diesel
- Ford Mondeo 2006/7
- Any Honda's?
I had an Avensis 2005 D4D, so wouldn't really want same car again.
What are the Peugeot 406 90bhp like, do have a soft spot for these funnily enough, and they are seriously dirt cheap!
Thanks guys, advice would be good, and kind of excited to run a shed, weird i know!
So the idea was to give her (still be mine) my car to use as her daily, she can pay insurance etc...so it stays in the family, its too good a car to sell, this gives her time to save up for what she wants, sell the mini also.
Vanity aside I just need a car to go up and down the motorway 5 days a week, under £1000 would be ace, FSH, 1 owner etc, and needs to be diesel pre DPF probably.
Once Mrs DailyHack saves for new one, i get my BMW back

- Peugeot 406 diesel
- Ford Mondeo 2006/7
- Any Honda's?
I had an Avensis 2005 D4D, so wouldn't really want same car again.
What are the Peugeot 406 90bhp like, do have a soft spot for these funnily enough, and they are seriously dirt cheap!
Thanks guys, advice would be good, and kind of excited to run a shed, weird i know!

ShyTallKnight said:
A Volvo with the 163 bhp D5 lump
Agree with this. I've got a V70 with the 163bhp and a manual box and it's well on it's way to 200k now, racking up 500 miles a week and it's been great. It'll do 50mpg without much fuss and to be fair, costs aren't that bad really. All mine has had in the past year is several filter changes, an alternator freewheel pulley, the intake clean (FOC) and that's pretty much it. I've tried to change it a few times but keep find myself back in it, it's just too good.
I don't think you can be too specific at this price point.
Just get the best looked after suitable car you can find.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
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https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Just get the best looked after suitable car you can find.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Alfa GT Blackline The drivetrain is very reliable but these do seem to wear front bushes
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
MG ZT these are great choice
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Vectra Design
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Citroen C5
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Alfa 147 these are pretty much bulletproof drivetrain wise.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
MG ZT these are great choice
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Vectra Design
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Citroen C5
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Alfa 147 these are pretty much bulletproof drivetrain wise.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
amstrange1 said:
Aren't they supposed to have a terrible ride quality?
My sister had one. Paid 1k funnily enough. Was really bottom end of the A2 ladder at the time but might be different now. Ride was alright, very frugal, reasonably nice place to sit. However the only thing that really sticks out in my mind is it has feasibly the worst gearbox ever fitted to a car in it. Stirring bricks in a bucket really isn't an exaggeration and it wasn't just hers theyre all like that. look past that and its alright thoughDave. said:
Have you tried her Mini on your commute?
Could you use that short term and cut the cost of swapping in and out of two cars to just the one?
Yes, I haven't thought about this, its little bit more juicy on the fuel mind 1.4 petrol needs working a little but will sit at 65 quite nicely, this maybe a viable option tbh...Could you use that short term and cut the cost of swapping in and out of two cars to just the one?
Davie said:
Agree with this.
I've got a V70 with the 163bhp and a manual box and it's well on it's way to 200k now, racking up 500 miles a week and it's been great. It'll do 50mpg without much fuss and to be fair, costs aren't that bad really. All mine has had in the past year is several filter changes, an alternator freewheel pulley, the intake clean (FOC) and that's pretty much it. I've tried to change it a few times but keep find myself back in it, it's just too good.
Yup, I do like these aswell, whats the tax like on these now D4's?I've got a V70 with the 163bhp and a manual box and it's well on it's way to 200k now, racking up 500 miles a week and it's been great. It'll do 50mpg without much fuss and to be fair, costs aren't that bad really. All mine has had in the past year is several filter changes, an alternator freewheel pulley, the intake clean (FOC) and that's pretty much it. I've tried to change it a few times but keep find myself back in it, it's just too good.
DailyHack said:
Dave. said:
Have you tried her Mini on your commute?
Could you use that short term and cut the cost of swapping in and out of two cars to just the one?
Yes, I haven't thought about this, its little bit more juicy on the fuel mind 1.4 petrol needs working a little but will sit at 65 quite nicely, this maybe a viable option tbh...Could you use that short term and cut the cost of swapping in and out of two cars to just the one?
You know the mini, if it's working and doesn't need much maintenance, stick with it for the sake of a few mpg for a few months.
I was in a similar situation. I do 160 miles a day. For £1400 I brought a 1999 Honda Civic Coupe. Auto. A/C. Electric windows / CL / Stereo / electric sunroof / Heated mirrors. Had only done 11K miles !!!!! Car was mint, still is.
Im now up to 47K in it. Nothing has broken, never broken down. Replaced tyres - £55 each. Serviced it / Cambelt etc / usual running costs.
I get 42mpg at 65mph.
Ive had it now for over 3 years, was originally a spare car / work car. Didnt use it for a year due to travelling to london on the train so became a station car. Now I travel up the M23 / M25 now to work Ive really am adding the miles to it and it just keeps going.
Lovely little thing. Will never sell it now, will run it into the ground.
SBK
Im now up to 47K in it. Nothing has broken, never broken down. Replaced tyres - £55 each. Serviced it / Cambelt etc / usual running costs.
I get 42mpg at 65mph.
Ive had it now for over 3 years, was originally a spare car / work car. Didnt use it for a year due to travelling to london on the train so became a station car. Now I travel up the M23 / M25 now to work Ive really am adding the miles to it and it just keeps going.
Lovely little thing. Will never sell it now, will run it into the ground.
SBK
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