Fuel efficient, cool looking diesel
Fuel efficient, cool looking diesel
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TOBYALLERTON

Original Poster:

24 posts

23 months

Sunday 3rd August
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Hi all,

Time has come for me to move out and buy my first house and with that comes downgrading the car to save money on fuel and insurance.

I’m think I want a diesel as I do 50+miles a day (and I like the torque) preferably an estate because they’re cool but I guess I’m open to anything. Must be an auto because traffic is a reoccurring theme in my commute.

My budget is around £5500 and I want something that does 40+ mpg.

Thanks

davek_964

10,354 posts

192 months

Sunday 3rd August
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Can you give examples of cars you like as a starting point? I know I'm a bit out of touch but I suspect most of us wouldn't put estate cars and 'cool' in the same sentence so we might need some clues!

Boringvolvodriver

10,601 posts

60 months

Sunday 3rd August
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Not a diesel but a nice turbo engine and should be economical

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408152...

Automatic will reduce your options in my opinion at your price range

TOBYALLERTON

Original Poster:

24 posts

23 months

Sunday 3rd August
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davek_964 said:
Can you give examples of cars you like as a starting point? I know I'm a bit out of touch but I suspect most of us wouldn't put estate cars and 'cool' in the same sentence so we might need some clues!
Sorry yeah forgot to put that in, big fan of the e91 3 series, also quite like Passat estates. That type of thing.

Belle427

10,875 posts

250 months

Sunday 3rd August
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Saab 9-3 is one of the better looking estates to my eyes, tricky to buy with sensible mileage though. The 150 Bhp 1.9 Tid is the one to aim for really.
Passats etc are ok but still very expensive.


Edited by Belle427 on Sunday 3rd August 18:34


Edited by Belle427 on Sunday 3rd August 19:10

ashenfie

1,684 posts

63 months

Sunday 3rd August
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Saab by a mile. The one Saab 99 I drove omg what a car. Mmm diesel.

Edited by ashenfie on Sunday 3rd August 18:46

7 5 7

3,938 posts

128 months

Sunday 3rd August
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9-3 TTid is a better stronger unit than the 1.9 Tid, both cool though but getting a nice one is hard and they seem to rust a lot around subframes ive noticed.

An E91 is a good shout though, not very big though, enjoy driving mine (318d) gets incredible economy if driven sensible, would rate these over the the F31's, just felt better made when I ran side by side.

Insignia Tourer? In the right spec these look rather cool I think too, nice designed cars - and most likely a pretty new plate car too within your budget.

Good luck hunting!

macron

12,066 posts

183 months

Sunday 3rd August
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50 miles per day, 250/week plus weekends. That's 12k/ year, although with holiday maybe that takes care of weekends too. .which is well under what most would think sensible to justify a derv. A 5.5k diesel will soon fk you over with a DPF or EGR issue, and you're talking Euro 5 at best with this budget.

Where I appreciate "torque", I would really look at petrol, yes maybe lower mpg, but cheaper fuel, and less to go wrong.

Astra Elite spec http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025062839...

A4 http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025071946...

320i, not 320d http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025051222...

Etc.

Ryyy

1,908 posts

52 months

Sunday 3rd August
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Mk6 golf estate?

Exta cool with some alloys and coilovers cool

66HFM

727 posts

42 months

Monday 4th August
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VolvoV60 2.0D / 2.4D R Design - personally I think they are a great looking car especially in red

fflump

2,512 posts

55 months

Monday 4th August
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davek_964 said:
Can you give examples of cars you like as a starting point? I know I'm a bit out of touch but I suspect most of us wouldn't put estate cars and 'cool' in the same sentence so we might need some clues!
I find estates pretty cool and often better looking than the corresponding saloon. Two great looking estates I owned are the Alfas 156 and 159. A 159 with the Fiat/GM 1.9 tdi fits the brief but they are pretty rare.


Edited by fflump on Tuesday 5th August 14:49

the-norseman

14,562 posts

188 months

Tuesday 5th August
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I'd be looking at

SAAB 9-3 TTID
Alfa 159 2.0 or 2.4
Volvo with the D5 5 cylinder - I always thought the XC70 is quite cool with its rugged bumpers


flatso

1,355 posts

146 months

Tuesday 5th August
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Citroen C5 estate

TOBYALLERTON

Original Poster:

24 posts

23 months

Tuesday 5th August
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the-norseman said:
I'd be looking at

SAAB 9-3 TTID
Alfa 159 2.0 or 2.4
Volvo with the D5 5 cylinder - I always thought the XC70 is quite cool with its rugged bumpers
Honestly know nothing about Saabs, are they reliable ? What’s it like getting parts for them?

7 5 7

3,938 posts

128 months

Tuesday 5th August
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TOBYALLERTON said:
Honestly know nothing about Saabs, are they reliable ? What s it like getting parts for them?
Parts are ok, mechanical parts as they were shared across many GM platforms, I found body panels and light fittings and things unique to the 9-3 a little harder to source when I ran my 9-3 TTid.

There are many aftermarket motor factors too (neobrothers) is one that sticks in my mind.

I enjoyed my TTid (its a fiat engine, and used in commercial vans, so yes they are reliable if maintained) Swirl flaps and EGR valve can be problematic, and oil filter is at the back of the engine so is a stupidly messy job to change that! - but, nice meaty feeling engine, but did feel sometimes fragile in other aspects - I do love the way they look though the wagons.

Edited by 7 5 7 on Tuesday 5th August 09:02

Mike230

100 posts

79 months

Tuesday 5th August
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I've just bought a Merc E350 CDI coupe and I'm really enjoying it. My daily commute is circa 70mile round trip and it's perfect. Looks great, to my eyes at least, is quick and economical and a great place to be. Very comfy, quiet and has all the toys you'd need. I paid £4800 for mine with 78k miles and a FMBSH.

the-norseman

14,562 posts

188 months

Tuesday 5th August
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TOBYALLERTON said:
Honestly know nothing about Saabs, are they reliable ? What s it like getting parts for them?
They use GM lumps so can be found in Vauxhall/Opel/Holden/Cadillac.

Parts, so the Swedish government has a big warehouse in Sweden full of new parts and 3rd party manufacturers still make parts for them, we did have a UK importer in Milton Keynes called Oreo who supplied parts to UK SAAB garages, this has now changed I'm not sure who distributes them now. But there is a number of UK SAAB garages still going, there is 3 localish to me in MK.

You can often find that a part from SAAB will be £££ but the same part from Vauxhall will be ££

Dave Hedgehog

15,318 posts

221 months

Tuesday 5th August
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davek_964 said:
Can you give examples of cars you like as a starting point? I know I'm a bit out of touch but I suspect most of us wouldn't put estate cars and 'cool' in the same sentence so we might need some clues!
personally no diesel has ever been cool

RustyNissanPrairie

307 posts

12 months

Tuesday 5th August
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V70 P2 platform pre 2006 SE spec with the D5 engine. Swedish brick cool.