Pick a cheap estate 1-4
Pick a cheap estate 1-4
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smallzoo

Original Poster:

345 posts

197 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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Found these searching tonight for a cheap estate ( under £3k )

Of these 4 if you wanted a runaround only driving 4000 max a year which is reliable and the best value ?

www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202403057245254

www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202310042670665

www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202402096411596

www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202402226852614

I'll keep a score

stevemcs

10,131 posts

120 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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I'll take the Omega

Zlat502

127 posts

63 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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Thought the 2.2 engine was suspect in the Vauxhall?

I would take the Honda Accord out of that lot.

Bonefish Blues

35,887 posts

250 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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Accord

smallzoo

Original Poster:

345 posts

197 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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Just checked on Google and it's a mixed bag for the omega , some say the 2.2 is frail , others used them as taxis
Also checked the accord mot..hasn't had one since Oct 23 and last one has loads of corrosion...

Mad Maximus

987 posts

30 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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Without deep diving the accord or the omega but most probably the omega as it’s slightly smarter to my eye.

OutInTheShed

13,948 posts

53 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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I suspect the Logan might be hanging around like a disgraced former drinking partner, when the others are just embarrassing memories.

I would check out the MOT history of each.
Most of them are on the 30% get scrapped each year spiral into motoring oblivion.

smallzoo

Original Poster:

345 posts

197 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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Probably true but when all you want is a dog carrying estate for less than £3500 that only does max 4000 miles a year and the kids can drive to their festivals once a year without breaking down you can't be choosy !

Thx though ...you are right...

Silvanus

6,909 posts

50 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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Out of the older cars I'd go Honda, had that shape some years ago and it was a great car with a huge boot. But for a cheap as chips reliable banger I'd be buying the Dacia (I have Logan MCV).

anonymous-user

81 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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Zlat502 said:
Thought the 2.2 engine was suspect in the Vauxhall?
IIRC the Omega used a different engine to the 2.2 in the Astra / Vectra of the time which was known to be troublesome.

M.F.D

905 posts

128 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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Accord for me. Doubt it would give you much trouble apart from rust but I assume that would be a factor for at least 3 of the cars above anyway.

smallzoo

Original Poster:

345 posts

197 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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Silvanus said:
Out of the older cars I'd go Honda, had that shape some years ago and it was a great car with a huge boot. But for a cheap as chips reliable banger I'd be buying the Dacia (I have Logan MCV).
Isn't the 1.2 gutless or is it ok

Silvanus

6,909 posts

50 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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smallzoo said:
Silvanus said:
Out of the older cars I'd go Honda, had that shape some years ago and it was a great car with a huge boot. But for a cheap as chips reliable banger I'd be buying the Dacia (I have Logan MCV).
Isn't the 1.2 gutless or is it ok
Can't comment on the 1.2, I can't imagine performance will be it's strong point. Massive boot though.

Summit_Detailing

2,406 posts

220 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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Definitely the Dacia out of those 4. It has an excellent MOT history which suggests its been looked after and has plenty more years of life left in it...also basic so not much to go wrong and easy/cheap to fix if a part needs replacing in the future.

The Honda and Mitsubishi have 'interesting' MOT histories, I wouldn't touch either with a barge pole regardless of price....they are a whisker away from being scrapped IMO.

Happy shopping!

Cheers,

Chris

Truckosaurus

13,131 posts

311 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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I'd be tempted by the Dacia purely because it is a decade newer than the rest.

If you only doing a few miles a year the higher mileage will return-to-the-mean after a while.

The Omega is perhaps the 'coolest' one, when did you last see one?

agent006

12,058 posts

291 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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fk, what a miserable list. If i had to, it'd be the Dacia. If the Omega was a V6 then I'd think about it briefly. Would strongly consider a bus season ticket.

GreatGranny

9,519 posts

253 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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agent006

12,058 posts

291 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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MightyBadger

4,360 posts

77 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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Honda out of those in the OP, least appealing for me is the Dacia.

VeeReihenmotor6

2,552 posts

202 months

Tuesday 12th March 2024
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I would most like to own the Omega out of that list.

Being sensible though, probably the Dacia as number as it's young, parts supply aplenty, less likely to have rust issues. It is simple modern car.

Then it would be the Honda for perceived reliablity but check for rot. Don't think i'd bother with the other one.

I'd still buy the Omega though.