Suggestions for a commuter.

Suggestions for a commuter.

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ZX10R NIN

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125 months

Friday 21st April 2017
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HugoFastmann

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118 months

Friday 21st April 2017
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ZX10R NIN said:
Interesting suggestion! I had actually been thinking about getting a bike. I really want an old BMW R100...

HugoFastmann

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Friday 21st April 2017
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5harp3y said:
I wouldn't be looking at a diesel for cross country sub 40mph

small petrol would be better suited and would get similar MPG if driven sensibly

less likely to have costly repairs too and will be cheaper to buy / more for your money

What style of car do you need? 4 seats family car or little runabout?

for 5k you can get low mileage little hatches like fiat 500s, VW up, Mazda 2 etc

cost nothing to run and less than £100 to tax with 40mpg
A 3-door hatch would do the trick, but a 4/5-door would also be fine. Basically anything except 2-seater will be fine.

I'm not sure i could bring myself to own a Fiat 500. They're so small, and I'm 6'4", and a male.

Petrol may be an option if the tax and insurance are low enough.

ZX10R NIN

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Friday 21st April 2017
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HugoFastmann said:
Interesting suggestion! I had actually been thinking about getting a bike. I really want an old BMW R100...
Go for it you'll really enjoy your commute.

BMW R100

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1980-BMW-R100-T-fresh-pa...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-R100RS-Krauser-1977-...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1981-BMW-R100-Gulf-Cafe-...

Deerfoot

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184 months

Friday 21st April 2017
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5harp3y said:
I wouldn't be looking at a diesel for cross country sub 40mph

small petrol would be better suited and would get similar MPG if driven sensibly
I read the OP and immediately thought Suzuki Swift Sport. It'd be ideal for the sort of runs across the new forest the OP mentions...

HugoFastmann

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Friday 21st April 2017
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ZX10R NIN said:
Go for it you'll really enjoy your commute.

BMW R100
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1981-BMW-R100-Gulf-Cafe-...
That last one though! 😍😍😍

HugoFastmann

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Friday 21st April 2017
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smn159 said:
You sure that cycling isn't an option, even if just a couple of days a week?

Flat route of, I'm guessing, 20 miles through the New Forest sounds ideal for a bike. Would also mean that MPG won't be so much of an issue.
I suppose it probably is an option. It's a lot of work though! I will probably give it a go a few times, but i can't see myself doing it all winter, especially when it's pitch black.

smn159

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217 months

Friday 21st April 2017
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HugoFastmann said:
I suppose it probably is an option. It's a lot of work though! I will probably give it a go a few times, but i can't see myself doing it all winter, especially when it's pitch black.
Yeah, not keen on the cold and wet myself. I have a 27 mile each way hilly commute and have been driving in with the bike in the back then cycling home, then back in on the bike the next day. Building myself up to doing it both ways but that will mean carrying a backpack as well...

HugoFastmann

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Friday 21st April 2017
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smn159 said:
Yeah, not keen on the cold and wet myself. I have a 27 mile each way hilly commute and have been driving in with the bike in the back then cycling home, then back in on the bike the next day. Building myself up to doing it both ways but that will mean carrying a backpack as well...
How long does it take you usually? I have the issue of no shower at the office, which does mean the ride in to work would be slow...

smn159

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217 months

Saturday 22nd April 2017
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HugoFastmann said:
How long does it take you usually? I have the issue of no shower at the office, which does mean the ride in to work would be slow...
Last trip in was 1h 36m according to Strava but we do have showers for when I get there, plus driving in and then cycling home / back means that I don't need to carry a backpack.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

108 months

Saturday 22nd April 2017
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Owning 2 cars will cost you more than the fuel that you save.

HugoFastmann

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Monday 24th April 2017
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DoubleD said:
Owning 2 cars will cost you more than the fuel that you save.
That may be true, but I think the running costs of my E46 as a commuter will offset the cost of owning a more economical, less tax and more reliable commuter. That was my thinking anyway.

qska

449 posts

129 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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HugoFastmann said:
That may be true, but I think the running costs of my E46 as a commuter will offset the cost of owning a more economical, less tax and more reliable commuter. That was my thinking anyway.
Probably not if you want to keep the commuter insured smile

GreatGranny

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226 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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MINI Cooper Clubman

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...

Low insurance and tax, decent MPG.

Chuck your bike in the back, park up part way and cycle the rest

HugoFastmann

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Tuesday 25th April 2017
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qska said:
Probably not if you want to keep the commuter insured smile
Would have to find a commuter that's cheap on insurance as well, as stated in my OP. My insurance on the E46 is already pricy enough!

GreatGranny said:
MINI Cooper Clubman

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...

Low insurance and tax, decent MPG.

Chuck your bike in the back, park up part way and cycle the rest
I've actually been eyeing out these recently. Bit high on the mileage and tax though - don't think I'd gain anything, and more likely be much further out of pocket.

HugoFastmann

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Tuesday 25th April 2017
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Thanks everyone for your replies on this. I think it's one of those things were the only way to win is to sell the E46 and buy a cheap commuter, otherwise I'm throwing cash away.

Fortunately, the missus has a 1.6 TDI Golf which she won't be using anywhere near as much when we move 5 minutes from her work, so I think I'll end up using that on rainy days and cycling when the sun's out. I may be re-addressing this closer to winter though...

ZX10R NIN

27,604 posts

125 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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Lol sell the car & get the Motorbike a heated suit sorts winter out smile

HugoFastmann

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Tuesday 25th April 2017
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ZX10R NIN said:
Lol sell the car & get the Motorbike a heated suit sorts winter out smile
That is still an option, and might even happen before the end of the year. Will see what the budget allows over the next few months.

GreenDog

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192 months

Tuesday 25th April 2017
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I have a similar journey to work, 14 miles taking up to 40 mins on a mix of A &B roads and I'm 6'2". I run a 10 plate Renault Megane 1.5dci which returns high 40s mpg, although i live in a very hilly area so on the flat would see more. Tax is £30 a year.
It's French so before somebody says it the only issue I've had in the 4 years I've run the car is a rear wheel bearing going and a 40 journey seems enough to have staved of any dpf problems.

HugoFastmann

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Tuesday 25th April 2017
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GreenDog said:
I have a similar journey to work, 14 miles taking up to 40 mins on a mix of A &B roads and I'm 6'2". I run a 10 plate Renault Megane 1.5dci which returns high 40s mpg, although i live in a very hilly area so on the flat would see more. Tax is £30 a year.
It's French so before somebody says it the only issue I've had in the 4 years I've run the car is a rear wheel bearing going and a 40 journey seems enough to have staved of any dpf problems.
I owned a Peugeot diesel once. I had problem after problem after problem for four months, so in the end I sold it for half what I originally paid for it and swore I'd never buy another French car again...