Mundane what car - £12k petrol auto small SUV thing
Mundane what car - £12k petrol auto small SUV thing
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Quhet

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2,796 posts

169 months

Thursday 12th March
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An incredibly dull what car I'm afraid.

The Mrs currently has a 5 door Mini Cooper which is used as our second car. It's been great for the last 6 years but it's now a bit small to accommodate our boys (3yrs and 10mths) and their kit if I'm away with our other car for work. She finds it hard to get them both in the back as it's a bit low and the boot isn't big enough.

We're looking to chop the car in and get (she's adamant that she wants) a small SUV. I've got a Superb wagon so we don't want anything too big as that base is covered, just something to whip about town in that's easy to get the kids in and out. Petrol and auto is a must, ideally with carplay, and it must be 'cool'. Max budget is £12k. I'd love to get a Yeti but this got veto'd as 'deeply tragic' and potentially a bit old now. I don't want a Juke or a Qashqai, or a Vauxhall. For some reason she loved the Pug 3008 we had as a courtesy car last year but I'd have some misgivings about reliability. I've got no idea about this bit of the market as it just doesn't interest me - what are the better options to go for? I'm aware of the perils of Ford/Peugeot wet belts - any other horror engines to avoid?

Mazda CX3 looks good to me.

Edited by Quhet on Thursday 12th March 11:26

Skodillac

8,979 posts

53 months

Thursday 12th March
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Skoda Karoq. this is a bit over budget, but from a Skoda dealer. You can find cheaper.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202603050...


kiethton

14,499 posts

203 months

Thursday 12th March
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Ones which spring to mind are:

Ford Puma
Honda HRV
Skoda Karoq/VW Tiguan
Hyundai Kona/Bayon
Kia Stonic
Mazda CX3
Volvo XC40 (at a budget creep)

andy43

12,567 posts

277 months

Thursday 12th March
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CX3 or how about a Toyota CH-R? Bulletproof drivetrain, £20 tax on some of them, 10 year warranty and it sort of looks different. Not cool, just different.

edc

9,489 posts

274 months

Thursday 12th March
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Countryman. Familiar but bigger.

Pickle_Rick

695 posts

83 months

Thursday 12th March
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Might find a lexus UX hybrid for near that budget if reliability and build quality is a key criteria - you get potential 10 year warranty too, and being a lexus all it will need is it's yearly service and mot.

pb8g09

3,017 posts

92 months

Thursday 12th March
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Lease an EV? £12k must go quite far for 5/6 years.


Pickle_Rick

695 posts

83 months

Thursday 12th March
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pb8g09 said:
Lease an EV? £12k must go quite far for 5/6 years.
EV would be best but I doubt they have anywhere to charge. Plus they want boring, so will need to be petrol.

Quhet

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2,796 posts

169 months

Thursday 12th March
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Some good suggestions here, thanks chaps. Will take a look tomorrow at what's close by.

pb8g09 said:
Lease an EV? £12k must go quite far for 5/6 years.
Would love an EV and it would make a lot of sense but sadly we don't have a driveway.

Matt_T

1,136 posts

97 months

Thursday 12th March
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Suzuki S-Cross is a nice car, feels slightly more solid than the Vitara which is also an option. Excellent reliability.

Honda HR-Vs are an option as are Mitubishi ASX or Eclipse Cross.