Dream budget daily driver
Discussion
saloon said:
Imagine this:- You want to keep your favourite impreza for sunday best, you're prepared to hand over £3000 to buy a daily driver for a 30 mile each round communte to work, what would you buy? It needs to be cheap to tax and insure.... and not break down ...
P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-L-Y I wouldn't spend 3k on a daily driver. 1200 quid would get you a pretty good Fiat Punto, or 700 a decent Mondeo. Then blow a few hundred at a trusted garage getting everything sorted and you're on the road (ho ho) to reliable stress-free motoring.(I'm doing it the other way round, looking for an Impreza to add to the daily driver!)
mjrc said:
Pui said:
£3000 would buy you a lot of petrol to run your subaru!
exactly! thats why i went for wrx instead of sti.ScoobieWRX said:
Actually.....a WRX with an STi lump is more economical than a std WRX or std STi when it's mated to the WRX 5MT, and it's properly tuned!! I never got 25mpg on a run out of my old WRX engine....i do now though. The STi with a 5spd MT makes a nice combination!!
happy for you. i am sure a sti lump is good! but i am quite happy with my mpg thanks. and i used to drive 60 miles to work every day and would not buy a sh*tbox to drive it instead. if i need advice on "hot to blow my engine" i will let you nowCheap 1.0L Micra. Plenty about in excellent condition, they run on thin air, cheap to tax and you won't feel embarrased driving it knowing what you have stored in the boudoir for the weekends.
To pep it up just buy a Braun hairdryer (Electric Turbo), Carlos Fandango Wheels and a large backbox with the savings. Damn noisy but economical!!
Seriously though....this is a 'No Brainer'.....Small and Japanese!!
To pep it up just buy a Braun hairdryer (Electric Turbo), Carlos Fandango Wheels and a large backbox with the savings. Damn noisy but economical!!

Seriously though....this is a 'No Brainer'.....Small and Japanese!!

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