New workhorse for the missus, 5k max
New workhorse for the missus, 5k max
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Hatethisbit

Original Poster:

74 posts

93 months

Saturday 2nd March 2019
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My gf is looking for something to replace her dying diesel astra but we're struggling to find something that fits her fussy requirements. She drives a lot for work, a mixture of short journeys and ones over 30 minutes, looking at between 15-20k miles annually. She has been fine with a diesel up till now but is understandably weary of another. However we live and work in rural norfolk so if the penalties for owning a diesel are overrated at the moment she will consider another one, especially as it seems the nicer hybrids are out of her price range. A few other things;

Less than 50k miles would be nice
Body shape hatchback or suv (no estates)
Must be 5 door, big boot is a must
Economy is paramount
Max price 5k

Any help will be much appreciated!

ZX10R NIN

29,877 posts

146 months

Sunday 3rd March 2019
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anonymous-user

75 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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My sister drives a similar mileage, maybe closer to 20k/25, and had had a '12 diesel mondeo for a few years.

She also has 3 teenagers so the car has not been pampered, but has been faultless. 7-800 miles per tank IIRC and a decent place to sit.

Lots of boot space and passenger space.


kieranblenk

865 posts

155 months

Monday 4th March 2019
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Vauxhall Insignias are very underrated if all you need is a comfy box to cover miles in. They are also insanely cheap for what you get. We've had three in the family, one is on over 100k now and still feels tight as a drum.

If that's too big then an Astra or Focus will do the job. If you can hunt down a Kia Ceed under 7 years old you will get balance of the manufacturers warranty.

Hatethisbit

Original Poster:

74 posts

93 months

Tuesday 5th March 2019
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Thank you for the replies people. It might be hard to convince her to look at a mondeo/insignia sized car but theres so little choice within her requirements that she might have to. Really liking the alfa suggestion, great looking car.

InitialDave

14,225 posts

140 months

Tuesday 5th March 2019
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Might not be quite the body shape she wants, but would something like a Skoda Yeti suit?

ZX10R NIN

29,877 posts

146 months

Tuesday 5th March 2019
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Hatethisbit said:
Thank you for the replies people. It might be hard to convince her to look at a mondeo/insignia sized car but theres so little choice within her requirements that she might have to. Really liking the alfa suggestion, great looking car.
The Alfa's are reliable & well equipped too.


Hatethisbit

Original Poster:

74 posts

93 months

Tuesday 5th March 2019
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InitialDave said:
Might not be quite the body shape she wants, but would something like a Skoda Yeti suit?
Definitive no on the skoda yeti lol