High MPG estate car. 3k budget
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Lawbags said:
Howdy all.
I'm looking for an estate car with high MPG with a 3k budget.
I've been looking at the C220 blueefficiency, but the estates aren't overly common.
Any other suggestions?
Cheers
There are other models with the same 2.1 engine, C200 and C250, just different states of tune. I run a C250 coupe and get between 50 - 55 mpg overall.I'm looking for an estate car with high MPG with a 3k budget.
I've been looking at the C220 blueefficiency, but the estates aren't overly common.
Any other suggestions?
Cheers
Otherwise a Skoda Octavia could fit the bill.
I had a Toyota Avensis 1.8 petrol manual estate.
It comfortably got 40mpg, more on longer runs, slightly less if around town.
Utterly reliable, nice enough to drive and very well built.
At £3k budget, any car could (will!) land you some maintenance bills but probably less likely with Toyota so that would negate any fuel savings if going diesel route.
It comfortably got 40mpg, more on longer runs, slightly less if around town.
Utterly reliable, nice enough to drive and very well built.
At £3k budget, any car could (will!) land you some maintenance bills but probably less likely with Toyota so that would negate any fuel savings if going diesel route.
7 5 7 said:
Insignia diesel estate, probably get a newer plated car for that budget and probably a £20/35 VED tax jobby too.
They have their issues but what doesn't, they are pretty solid, definitely worth a look at this budget.
That would be where I'd look; it would be a seriously spacious thing and the "yuck, Vauxhall" attitude of much of the buying public ensures you'll get something newer and less leggy than the alternatives.They have their issues but what doesn't, they are pretty solid, definitely worth a look at this budget.
How big an estate do you need?
11 year old Seat Leon estate, 50-55mpg on a run
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507174...
11 year old Seat Leon estate, 50-55mpg on a run
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507174...
You need something with the PSA engine 1.6 HDI..
I was against french cars until I owned a citroen C4 picasso with this engine and had 100k trouble free miles. Extremely good on fuel 80+mpg and this is used in a number of different cars from other manufacturers also (Mazda, Ford, Volvo, suzuki and mini) which proves its reliability
Peugeot 508sw Blue HDI
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202506113...
Or if you want to stay away from french I would go with the 1.6TDI from VW/Audi group ( I know of injector issues on this but if its been maintained youll be fine)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202506143...
Used in Passat, Fabia, Octavia,Leon, Golf
I was against french cars until I owned a citroen C4 picasso with this engine and had 100k trouble free miles. Extremely good on fuel 80+mpg and this is used in a number of different cars from other manufacturers also (Mazda, Ford, Volvo, suzuki and mini) which proves its reliability
Peugeot 508sw Blue HDI
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202506113...
Or if you want to stay away from french I would go with the 1.6TDI from VW/Audi group ( I know of injector issues on this but if its been maintained youll be fine)
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202506143...
Used in Passat, Fabia, Octavia,Leon, Golf
Lawbags said:
Howdy all.
I'm looking for an estate car with high MPG with a 3k budget.
I've been looking at the C220 blueefficiency, but the estates aren't overly common.
Any other suggestions?
Cheers
I'd be considering reliability over outright MPG at this budget.I'm looking for an estate car with high MPG with a 3k budget.
I've been looking at the C220 blueefficiency, but the estates aren't overly common.
Any other suggestions?
Cheers
The Merc is likely to throw up some big repair bills.
An older diesel with less emisions crap would be better. Vw PD engine at that budget, Passat/Golf.
AmyRichardson said:
7 5 7 said:
Insignia diesel estate, probably get a newer plated car for that budget and probably a £20/35 VED tax jobby too.
They have their issues but what doesn't, they are pretty solid, definitely worth a look at this budget.
That would be where I'd look; it would be a seriously spacious thing and the "yuck, Vauxhall" attitude of much of the buying public ensures you'll get something newer and less leggy than the alternatives.They have their issues but what doesn't, they are pretty solid, definitely worth a look at this budget.
Insignias though, especially the facelift 64plate+, (which are in budget)...are remarkably well built and sorted cars, they are absolute bargains I think, quite surprised when I had a go in one, coming from a Volvo or BMW.
Trevor555 said:
paul_c123 said:
Trevor555 said:
An older diesel with less emisions crap would be better. Vw PD engine at that budget, Passat/Golf.
Do you mean the 1.9, or the later 1.6/2.0?Up to 2006
The 1.6tdi tends to need injectors soon after 100k
508 Allure:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507234...
Mondeo Titanium X:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202506073...
Insignia:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507315...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202506143...
C220:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507254...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507234...
Mondeo Titanium X:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202506073...
Insignia:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507315...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202506143...
C220:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507254...
What do you all think of this one? High mileage mercedes 2 ltr 2016 model. 3,70,000 miles.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507304...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507304...
I'd disagree with the suggestion of 1.6 stuff, more so the PSA flavour. Not exactly renowned for durability anc their high mpg figures seem to only be achievable if you drive at 54mph slipstreaming lorries for hours. Or drive everywhere like you're heading up a funeral procession. Fine if that's your thing but can be frustratingly slow in the real world and pushing them on is hard work and kills their perceived good economy figures.
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