What estate? 18k budget

What estate? 18k budget

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P4D

Original Poster:

250 posts

100 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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I've just sold my Cupra 300 and i'm after getting into an estate that will fit two lurchers.

I'm not bothered about performance, I ideally want something sensible that'll hold some value. I tend to change cars every 2/3 years.

I've had a look at black edition Leon FR's as they seem to be doable around the 18k mark, but I'm open to other suggestions.

Cheers

Deerfoot

4,919 posts

186 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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For two large-ish dogs I'd be looking at a Superb or E class.


Drooles

1,382 posts

58 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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I’m interested to see what people suggest. No dogs, but we need a large estate for camping with kids and we have a similar budget. The price of secondhand cars at the moment has meant that, whilst browsing Autotrader, I’ve been surprised at how little 18k gets if you want something reasonably new.

If it helps OP, things we’ve been looking at include Octavia, Superb, E-class and A6.

Silvanus

5,468 posts

25 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Brand new Dacia Jogger, enormous boot with the third row removed. Benefit of up to 5 years warranty, good residuals any they are pretty rugged.

Drooles

1,382 posts

58 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Silvanus said:
Brand new Dacia Jogger, enormous boot with the third row removed. Benefit of up to 5 years warranty, good residuals any they are pretty rugged.
I have to say, we looked at a Jogger and it could be the answer. The roof rails are really clever too!

Mrs Drooles liked it but I’m not sold on the looks…

Silvanus

5,468 posts

25 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Drooles said:
Silvanus said:
Brand new Dacia Jogger, enormous boot with the third row removed. Benefit of up to 5 years warranty, good residuals any they are pretty rugged.
I have to say, we looked at a Jogger and it could be the answer. The roof rails are really clever too!

Mrs Drooles liked it but I’m not sold on the looks…
Looks are obviously objective, but I think it looks great. It's a very honest machine and a nice change from the overpriced over complicated opposition. Bit like a stretched take on the Yeti.

biggbn

23,971 posts

222 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Some kind of Toyota hybrid?

AC43

11,575 posts

210 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Personally, I've gone down the E Class route, twice.

My FIL went with a Superb. I haven't driven it but it's nice to passenger in it. It's the L&K so fully kitted. Ginormous inside.

He had an Octavia VRS before that which I did drive and really liked.

Styling-wise I love the big Volvo - V70? One the best-looking traditional estates.

I've also vaguely looked at Passat estates in the past when I was thinking of downsizing.

If push came to shove an Arteon (sp?) shooting brake with the 280 petrol engine is probably what I'd go for. No idea if it's good for dogs though.

AC43

11,575 posts

210 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Ah - scrub the Arteon - just had a look and they're all £30k+

stevemcs

8,732 posts

95 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Surely this is Volvo V90 territory or even the Insignia.

Silvanus

5,468 posts

25 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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stevemcs said:
Surely this is Volvo V90 territory or even the Insignia.
V90 is a good shout, I'd much rather have a new Dacia over an Insignia though

Oldybaldy17

38 posts

25 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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I'd go Octavia, mainly as it's boot has a good height compared to a lot of others, as lurchers are reasonably tall dogs. We had a vrs for several years with a dog guard fitted, only sold to accommodate a third child.
The likes of superbs and volvos is they have deep boots with lower roof line. Should think you'll get a decent octavia, vrs or not, for 18k.

AAD44H

411 posts

161 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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5 series touring?

stevemcs

8,732 posts

95 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Silvanus said:
V90 is a good shout, I'd much rather have a new Dacia over an Insignia though
I had the misfortune of driving one and had to ring the customer to see if it was broken as it had no power. It was a horrible thing.

biggbn

23,971 posts

222 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Not any use to OP but I saw a Toyota Corolla Hybrid estate the other day that was, in fact, a van. I love the idea of something like that. It just looked like an estate with blacked out windows but was a factory van, what a great compromise...

Silvanus

5,468 posts

25 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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biggbn said:
Not any use to OP but I saw a Toyota Corolla Hybrid estate the other day that was, in fact, a van. I love the idea of something like that. It just looked like an estate with blacked out windows but was a factory van, what a great compromise...
wouldn't a Corrola van be the better bet. Almost as much space with the seats down and the advantage of having seats if you need them.

biggbn

23,971 posts

222 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Silvanus said:
biggbn said:
Not any use to OP but I saw a Toyota Corolla Hybrid estate the other day that was, in fact, a van. I love the idea of something like that. It just looked like an estate with blacked out windows but was a factory van, what a great compromise...
wouldn't a Corrola van be the better bet. Almost as much space with the seats down and the advantage of having seats if you need them.
It was a car based van, and yes, for most people an estate would be better, of course. I jist really liked the idea having a rather large Bull Mastiff and liking taking my bike places

Bendo

118 posts

44 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Was in a similar position. Came down to Superb or S212 E Class. E Class won, the plastic steering wheel and general cabin look and feel of the Skoda I couldn't live with. The Merc, whilst is dated a bit now is a much nicer place to be.

Rough101

1,854 posts

77 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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stevemcs said:
I had the misfortune of driving one and had to ring the customer to see if it was broken as it had no power. It was a horrible thing.
D5? Compressor hose burst, common fault, doesn’t bring the MIL light on. I haven’t driven a T4, but had no concerns over power on any V90.