Elders car 3k budget
Elders car 3k budget
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Lannister902

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1,569 posts

131 months

Tuesday 6th July 2021
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Hi,
I'm after a car for elder neighbours that has asked me to look for a suitable car for them.

The criteria is as follows...

Budget is around the 3k mark

Small(ish) 5 door hatchback (they had a Honda Jazz that they where happy with, but due to the new congestion charge introduced, they need something newer)

Must be a petrol and Automatic

Meet CAZ standards, (registered after 2005)

That's all I can think off at the moment. They have always trusted in jap car, and I think they'd like to stick with that (if possible)

Thanks

Scrump

23,918 posts

186 months

Tuesday 6th July 2021
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Post 2005 Honda Jazz or maybe Nissan Note.

Thebaggers

387 posts

161 months

Tuesday 6th July 2021
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Something in beige perhaps?

Offerings from Hyundai or kia would work, a ceed or i30, potentially with some warranty remaining.

MrGTI6

3,296 posts

158 months

Tuesday 6th July 2021
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Nissan Note 1.6 petrol auto.

Rockets7

476 posts

158 months

Tuesday 6th July 2021
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Civic 1.6 Exec auto

BroadsRS6

785 posts

67 months

Wednesday 7th July 2021
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Kia Soul. A very under rated car. The 1.6 diesel is really nippy too but has lots of space.

anonymous-user

82 months

Wednesday 7th July 2021
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ZX10R NIN said:
With a stretch of budget & a little haggling a newer shape Astra comes into budget:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202107064...
Looking for a similar car I keep coming back to the Astra J as it seems to offer the most car for the money and has a traditional torque converter automatic.

Nickp82

3,913 posts

121 months

Wednesday 7th July 2021
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Also consider Suzuki Splash

Pistonheader101

2,206 posts

135 months

Thursday 8th July 2021
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Nissan micra

sbk1972

1,033 posts

104 months

Thursday 8th July 2021
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Honda Jazz all day long. Reliable, light steering, automatic, cheap to service / tyres.

I noticed a Renault was mentioned above, good god no.

Stay with Honda for anyone over 60.

anonymous-user

82 months

Thursday 8th July 2021
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sbk1972 said:
Honda Jazz all day long. Reliable, light steering, automatic, cheap to service / tyres.

I noticed a Renault was mentioned above, good god no.

Stay with Honda for anyone over 60.
Isn't the automatic gearbox on these a CVT and horrible?

sbk1972

1,033 posts

104 months

Thursday 8th July 2021
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CVT yes but horrible ? No, let's just say different.

There's a saying in my petrolhead group, "All roads lead to Jazz" eventually we all end up in a jazz, and for good reason :-)

soad

34,594 posts

204 months

Saturday 10th July 2021
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MrGTI6 said:
Nissan Note 1.6 petrol auto.
Will be painfully slow (because of the gearbox), manual has just about enough poke for a daily use.

Also, Nissan forms a part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance. As a result reliability can be questionable at times imho. paperbag

biggbn

32,330 posts

248 months

Saturday 10th July 2021
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Juke?

anonymous-user

82 months

Saturday 10th July 2021
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I thought old people were only allowed to choose between a Honda Jazz or a Hyundai i10.
That’s what you’d conclude with a casual survey of what’s in the roads.

Scrump

23,918 posts

186 months

Saturday 10th July 2021
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soad said:
MrGTI6 said:
Nissan Note 1.6 petrol auto.
Will be painfully slow (because of the gearbox), manual has just about enough poke for a daily use.

Also, Nissan forms a part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance. As a result reliability can be questionable at times imho. paperbag
Mrs Scrump has had her 1.6 automatic note for about 12 years now. It has been the most reliable car either of us has ever had, by far. The gearbox would be unbearable for use on a track day but for general family driving it is adequate, kickdown is quite funny, I would not call it slow.

soad

34,594 posts

204 months

Saturday 10th July 2021
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Fair enough.

MrGTI6

3,296 posts

158 months

Wednesday 14th July 2021
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soad said:
MrGTI6 said:
Nissan Note 1.6 petrol auto.
Will be painfully slow (because of the gearbox), manual has just about enough poke for a daily use.

Also, Nissan forms a part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance. As a result reliability can be questionable at times imho. paperbag
Painfully slow? Nonsense. Whilst no performance car, the 1.6 has 110bhp and makes the Note quite nippy for what it is. Obviously the manual will be quicker than the auto as you would expect, though that's hardly relevant here. The auto provides more than enough performance for what the car is and it's a very smooth responsive 'box being an old-school four-speed torque-converter. The Note is generally a very reliable car as well.