What car for city driving?
What car for city driving?
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TheFungle

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4,219 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Or stty driving more like it frown

I may forced into getting rid of the MX-5 soon, having driven it through the centre of London & Manchester on several occasions I know it's terrible in the city, if I had to drive it in those conditions every day I'd soon start to hate it.

So what car would keep a city dwelling PHer happy?

I'm thinking it has to be nippy, slightly leftfield and tough enough to with stand the stop-start nature of life in a pot-holed traffic ridden hell hole!

My thoughts at the moment are a Brabus Smart, Fiat Panda 100hp, the rest I will leave for you to suggest.

For now I'm not even thinking of a second car, hence the looking to get rid of the Mazda.

The Moose

23,570 posts

232 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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What's the problem? I drive my '5 through, in and around London on a pretty regular basis and don't have any issues at all

confused

TheFungle

Original Poster:

4,219 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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The Moose said:
What's the problem? I drive my '5 through, in and around London on a pretty regular basis and don't have any issues at all

confused
It's just not enjoyable in the slightest, as much as I love it for A/B road driving when I take it through constant stop/start traffic, over speed humps I know it's just not the right environment for it.

Plus, looking for a different style of car is always good fun biggrin

The Moose

23,570 posts

232 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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TheFungle said:
The Moose said:
What's the problem? I drive my '5 through, in and around London on a pretty regular basis and don't have any issues at all

confused
It's just not enjoyable in the slightest, as much as I love it for A/B road driving when I take it through constant stop/start traffic, over speed humps I know it's just not the right environment for it.

Plus, looking for a different style of car is always good fun biggrin
Ok - you're right - its not the natural environment for the car, but the clutch isn't heavy and not is the steering (an mine doesn't have PAS*).

All IMHO of course!

* Maybe I'm just powerfully built wink

chrisxr2

1,127 posts

217 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Classic mini, thread clised.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

272 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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chrisxr2 said:
Classic mini, thread clised.
[/ inspector clouseau]

TheFungle

Original Poster:

4,219 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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The Moose said:
TheFungle said:
The Moose said:
What's the problem? I drive my '5 through, in and around London on a pretty regular basis and don't have any issues at all

confused
It's just not enjoyable in the slightest, as much as I love it for A/B road driving when I take it through constant stop/start traffic, over speed humps I know it's just not the right environment for it.

Plus, looking for a different style of car is always good fun biggrin
Ok - you're right - its not the natural environment for the car, but the clutch isn't heavy and not is the steering (an mine doesn't have PAS*).

All IMHO of course!

* Maybe I'm just powerfully built wink
Oh and visibility with the roof down is atrocious!

I'm also powerfully built smile

FreeLitres

6,121 posts

200 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Peugeot iOn?

One of the best possible cars for start-stop driving. Plus, you are used to RWD, so it wont try and kill you.

Use Psychology

11,327 posts

215 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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smart roadster

taxi?


PumpkinSteve

4,232 posts

179 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Toyota IQ? Too expensive?

ajprice

32,198 posts

219 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Smart Brabus cabrio or roadster. So you can still get the roof down for that 1 day in August we call summer hehe

TheFungle

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4,219 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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scratchchin

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

205 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Well, I found my Panda 100HP to be pretty much the perfect city car for me. Small, nimble, roomy, good visibility, cheap to run, decent economy in traffic. Also cracking fun when the road clears. Do it, you won't regret it.

TheFungle

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4,219 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Papa Hotel said:
Well, I found my Panda 100HP to be pretty much the perfect city car for me. Small, nimble, roomy, good visibility, cheap to run, decent economy in traffic. Also cracking fun when the road clears. Do it, you won't regret it.
I was close to buying one last year then I changed my mind at last minute and went for the Mazda, it's certainly a consideration if our move to the city happens smile

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

269 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Let me help you,

  • not a Smart
  • not a diesel
  • definitely not a Smart diesel!
Pretty much any proper car with a small petrol engine.

Rickyy

6,618 posts

242 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Puma?

Camaro91

2,675 posts

189 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Lincoln Town Car :P

SD1992

7,278 posts

181 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Possibly now what you are looking for, but my Mum has a 2004 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Life which is used exclusively for city driving and the occasional long trip to Edinburgh / Aberdeen.

We have had it since it was a year old (paid £3k for it on 6k yikes ) and it is on 70k now. All it has needed is a brake calliper, a coolant hose (though the HG was gone, thankfully not), and a track rod end. It returns 45+ mpg no matter how hard I try, and is brilliant in town.

Honestly can't complain, it owes us nothing and still looks / feels like new when I have spent a day cleaning it smile

EDLT

15,421 posts

229 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Range Rover. You won't even notice the speed bumps and pot holes.

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

205 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Rickyy said:
Puma?
There are few finer FWD cars for a countryside blast, it's no city car though. Poor rear visibility, I scraped 20mpg in mine in the city, I loved it, just not for city driving.