looking for a decent car with a 3k budget
looking for a decent car with a 3k budget
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F3rritt

Original Poster:

14 posts

107 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Hi,

I'm selling my current MY15 grand picasso due to buying a new house so I'm looking for another car.

My last 5 cars have been a s type jag, RR supercharged, fiat 500, Lexus CT and then the current picasso. So its fair to say a varied selection in cars.

The picasso's been great as a family wagon and great for our camping trips so it will be sad to see it go but needs must a replacement is needed.

I've been looking at merc E class (E320), Mazda CX-7, Nissan murano. Ideally I'd like something with space but I have liked the E320's for a long time. Petrol or diesel doesn't bother me. Plus something with abit of pace would be great. My partner already has her car (panda) and I use my work van all the time so milage wise I'd do maybe 5/6k a year tops.

Any recommendations welcome. It doesn't have to last me a lifetime as if everything goes to plan I'll be leasing a pickup for work in a year or two.

Thanks

Toed64

299 posts

140 months

Saturday 18th August 2018
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I'd go for a Subaru Outback or Legacy estate. The 3 litre is lovely, they are fast enough to be fairly effortless to drive and supremely comfortable. All wheel drive too.

I've had 2 over a period of 10 years and lots of miles. Other than normal services (oil, brakes tyres) I have only ever had to replace 2 suspension bushes and a CV gaiter.

If you want slightly sharper handling, the Legacy spec B rides a bit lower and has Bilstein shocks...and was also available with a 6 speed manual...but the auto box is excellent.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2006-06-Subaru-Legacy-3...

They make the E Class feel cumbersome and heavy by comparison (I've had one of them too and it was not nearly as reliable - electrical gremlins and transmission failure).

F3rritt

Original Poster:

14 posts

107 months

Saturday 18th August 2018
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Toed64 said:
I'd go for a Subaru Outback or Legacy estate. The 3 litre is lovely, they are fast enough to be fairly effortless to drive and supremely comfortable. All wheel drive too.

I've had 2 over a period of 10 years and lots of miles. Other than normal services (oil, brakes tyres) I have only ever had to replace 2 suspension bushes and a CV gaiter.

If you want slightly sharper handling, the Legacy spec B rides a bit lower and has Bilstein shocks...and was also available with a 6 speed manual...but the auto box is excellent.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2006-06-Subaru-Legacy-3...

They make the E Class feel cumbersome and heavy by comparison (I've had one of them too and it was not nearly as reliable - electrical gremlins and transmission failure).
Thanks for that. I have looked at the legacy's previously and tbh I do like the look of them. Autotrader has none in my budget and if I was the raise it I'd be tempted to go for a tribeca as I really like the look of them. A legacy R spec B has been added to my list though. Regarding the merc I'd only go for the E320 sport option and after looking around the selection for 3k or less isn't great.

Mr Tidy

28,378 posts

147 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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I sold a BMW 325ti Sport earlier this year for half your budget - I still keep thinking it was too cheap!




ericmcn

1,999 posts

117 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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can vouch for the legacy spec b, have one over 2 years now (longest I have had a car tbh) and its fantastic - the lack of them on the roads also is nice. Manual transmission and the H6 is a hoot to drive

F3rritt

Original Poster:

14 posts

107 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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Thanks for the suggestions. I think I've narrowed it down to a legacy R B spec, tribeca or a cx-7.

The murano was close but I don't fancy another CVT box after having my CT200h. All I have to do now is sell my c4 grand picasso....

ericmcn

1,999 posts

117 months

Sunday 19th August 2018
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if you drive a legacy spec b it will make your mind up for you, swiftly. A 5 minute drive in my one was enough to win me over, previously had a CL55 AMG so used to some high speed but the handling and driver feedback on the manual box from the Legacy is really good.

dhutch

17,382 posts

217 months

Monday 20th August 2018
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Mr Tidy said:
I sold a BMW 325ti Sport earlier this year for half your budget - I still keep thinking it was too cheap!

Thats very nice isnt it. Coming from someone with a 330ci sport in imola.


Daniel