Lots of miles in a short time - what car?
Lots of miles in a short time - what car?
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IceBoy

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2,449 posts

238 months

Thursday 28th August
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Hi All,

I have been spoilt for the last few years, as I have been a able to you my full fat Range Rover 4.4 SDV8 for my work travel.

The time has come and I will now have to pay for my own fuel and need something that is:

Comfortable
Quiet
Frugal at motor way speeds

Budget is £8-11k and I have shortlisted far too many cars so need help witling it down to 2 of these:

BMW X3 2.0d
Audi Q5 2.0 TDI
Passat estate 2.0 TDI
Mercedes C220 cdi estate
Volvo XC60 diesel


FYI, I travel 500 miles over 2 days and stick to the top lane of the motorway and do this every week!

I'm leaning towards the mid-size SUV's for the high driving position.

Thoughts and real-life experiences please.

IceBoy


Master Bean

4,559 posts

137 months

Thursday 28th August
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Dacia Spring meets your requirements.


Muntu

7,665 posts

216 months

Thursday 28th August
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Master Bean said:
Dacia Spring meets your requirements.

Not if you actually read his post hehe

CDP

7,856 posts

271 months

Thursday 28th August
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A good list.

An A6 might give you similar comfort (or better) than the Q5 while using less fuel at higher speeds? The same goes for a V70 with superb seats and a lower profile.


sam.rog

1,146 posts

95 months

Thursday 28th August
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You’ll find it much easier if you use the other lanes on the motorway.

You probably want something with the brightest lights at eye level so you can flash them vigorously at people in front of you to assert your dominance. You already have one of those.
Mercedes light are bright. What about one of them.

Why dont you use the E-class listed in your garage?

E63eeeeee...

5,434 posts

66 months

Thursday 28th August
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640d

paul_c123

1,099 posts

10 months

Thursday 28th August
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I guess there's the T-Roc?

Or, what about a pre-2014 (so, the 2.2 diesel, not the Ingenium) Range Rover Evoque? Its not the same as a "proper" Range Rover, but its still quite nice compared to its rivals. Just make sure you check it thoroughly and keep on top of the maintenance.

Alex_225

6,999 posts

218 months

Thursday 28th August
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May be a bit larger than you need but my other half has a Merc ML and it is an extremely comfortable drive. We have a 350cdi but a 250cdi would be more economical.

I have used ours for various trips between Gloucestershire to Surrey and back, so 250 miles or so in total. Really great cruiser and with a good driving position.

Chris_i8

2,236 posts

210 months

Thursday 28th August
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Out of your list the C220d....just make sure you take it for an extended test drive as the seats don't have a huge amount of adjustment and the alignment of the pedals, steering wheel and seat isn't linear which from experience my lower back did not appreciate.

I'd have a wander around a 320d also as a comparison to the above. I much prefer the engine and gearbox in this to the Mercedes.

Cheers,

Chris

StuntCock

124 posts

200 months

Thursday 28th August
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£8-11k buys a lot of fuel for the Range Rover, which is almost certainly the comfiest place to cover the miles.

anyoldcardave

816 posts

84 months

Saturday
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A bit boring, but the Passat is probably the most reliable, comfortable and economical from your list. Only really have injector and oil pump issues, which if you do your homework are not major problems, Volvo estate is a good shout too.

Personally an estate over an SUV every time, better ride and handling, better economy, cheaper RFL usually, just more practical all round.


HocusPocus

1,578 posts

118 months

Saturday
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For 500 miles in the motorway top lane in 2 days, I'd stick to a cheap rental car. You'll be the fastest thing out there smile

The Mad Monk

10,700 posts

134 months

Saturday
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What is "the top lane of the motorway", or is that some kind of joke?

OutInTheShed

11,889 posts

43 months

Saturday
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HocusPocus said:
For 500 miles in the motorway top lane in 2 days, I'd stick to a cheap rental car. You'll be the fastest thing out there smile
No, he definitely needs a Merc.


Sprinter that is!


If you start to care about fuel consumption, an estate will use less than an SUV.

I like having plenty of tank range, it just makes long trip more pleasant when you take fuel stops out of the equation.

nobrakes

3,637 posts

215 months

Saturday
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E220cdi will be way comfier (longer wheel base) and only a nominal loss in mileage over the C class.

ChevronB19

8,224 posts

180 months

Saturday
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sam.rog said:
You’ll find it much easier if you use the other lanes on the motorway.

You probably want something with the brightest lights at eye level so you can flash them vigorously at people in front of you to assert your dominance. You already have one of those.
Mercedes light are bright. What about one of them.

Why dont you use the E-class listed in your garage?
Or the multiple Porsches.

Curiously, a FFRR isn’t mentioned.

Josemartinez

62 posts

7 months

Saturday
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How about a Jag? I think the F Pace is a great car and one of the better looking Suvs other than the Stelvio. My friend has a 2.0d F Pace it's quick enough and very comfortable on the motorway.

Not sure about the Igenium diesel engine though.

ZX10R NIN

29,413 posts

142 months

Saturday
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IceBoy said:
Hi All,

I have been spoilt for the last few years, as I have been a able to you my full fat Range Rover 4.4 SDV8 for my work travel.

The time has come and I will now have to pay for my own fuel and need something that is:

Comfortable
Quiet
Frugal at motor way speeds

Budget is £8-11k and I have shortlisted far too many cars so need help witling it down to 2 of these:

BMW X3 2.0d
Audi Q5 2.0 TDI
Passat estate 2.0 TDI
Mercedes C220 cdi estate
Volvo XC60 diesel


FYI, I travel 500 miles over 2 days and stick to the top lane of the motorway and do this every week!

I'm leaning towards the mid-size SUV's for the high driving position.

Thoughts and real-life experiences please.

IceBoy
Infiniti QX50, they soak up miles with ease & they're the bonus of them being ULEZ compliant & at the bottom of your budget:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202505172...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202505202...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202508225...

PBCD

845 posts

155 months

Saturday
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The Mad Monk said:
What is "the top lane of the motorway", or is that some kind of joke?
I immediately thought of the first line of The Chauffeur by Duran Duran:

"Out on the tar plains, the glides are moving"


So presumably he wants to 'glide' along the 'tar plains' smile

Phil.

5,481 posts

267 months

Saturday
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StuntCock said:
£8-11k buys a lot of fuel for the Range Rover, which is almost certainly the comfiest place to cover the miles.
Just what I was going to say thumbup