car for carrying ironing?
Discussion
i am going to start my own ironing company and need a car that will fit quite a bit of ironing in and be quite wide so i can put a rail up between the hold on handles in the back. needs to be cheap to run and ideally look the part as i dont want a rust bucket as it looks bad on the company. it will be my normal car to so a little bit of comfort and reliablity would be great.
i will have to sell my mazda 6 mps to fund this and i recon i have about 2-3k equity in the car to buy this car with.
ideas have been;
-mondeo mk3 estate- high miles in tdci at this price and not sure in the petrols.
-e39 touring maybe 528 or 523 se but mpg will be poor and not sure there right for this.
-some for of mpv like a megane senic, not sure i could hack it day to day.
- lr freelander, mainly petrols at this price and will it be reliable and economical enough?
i will have to sell my mazda 6 mps to fund this and i recon i have about 2-3k equity in the car to buy this car with.
ideas have been;
-mondeo mk3 estate- high miles in tdci at this price and not sure in the petrols.
-e39 touring maybe 528 or 523 se but mpg will be poor and not sure there right for this.
-some for of mpv like a megane senic, not sure i could hack it day to day.
- lr freelander, mainly petrols at this price and will it be reliable and economical enough?
I would suggest you are going to need something with enough height in the loadspace to hang things without them needing to be folded etc so an estate would probably be out.
How about something like a Honda CRV? Will be more reliable than the suggested freelander and cheaper to run also I would have thought.
OOI what kind of mileage and driving are we talking about? If you are going to be doing lots of short trips around town then you would probably be better off with petrol rather than diesel anyway, especially as diesel models seem to command such a price premium in the used market.
How about something like a Honda CRV? Will be more reliable than the suggested freelander and cheaper to run also I would have thought.
OOI what kind of mileage and driving are we talking about? If you are going to be doing lots of short trips around town then you would probably be better off with petrol rather than diesel anyway, especially as diesel models seem to command such a price premium in the used market.
well to be fair its only shirts that will need haning up and im sure it will be ok with a purpose made pole you can buy. i doubt il get anymore in a mpv.
i would get a van but i have a young family i also need to transport as i don't have enough money for two cars. the larger van with three seats seam really beaten up for the budget.
il look into crv's and alike! i was hoping for something a little more interesting than a van derivited car but it maybe the best option.
i would get a van but i have a young family i also need to transport as i don't have enough money for two cars. the larger van with three seats seam really beaten up for the budget.
il look into crv's and alike! i was hoping for something a little more interesting than a van derivited car but it maybe the best option.
pitbull turbo said:
well to be fair its only shirts that will need haning up and im sure it will be ok with a purpose made pole you can buy. i doubt il get anymore in a mpv.
i would get a van but i have a young family i also need to transport as i don't have enough money for two cars. the larger van with three seats seam really beaten up for the budget.
il look into crv's and alike! i was hoping for something a little more interesting than a van derivited car but it maybe the best option.
If the CRV floats your boat try and stretch to the 2nd gen model from 2002 onwards. Much better car in all respects. Might have biggish miles but they are generally bombproof as far as I am aware. i would get a van but i have a young family i also need to transport as i don't have enough money for two cars. the larger van with three seats seam really beaten up for the budget.
il look into crv's and alike! i was hoping for something a little more interesting than a van derivited car but it maybe the best option.
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