Reliable (sexy) car for £3k?

Reliable (sexy) car for £3k?

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Bear-n

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1,757 posts

96 months

Tuesday 10th June
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The missus drives 30 miles a day to work in her little Z4 (E85) and I know she's getting edgy, as would I, at the prospect of doing this in winter.

I'd like to be all heroic and buy/run her a second car that's:

a) Auto
b) Got heated seats
c) mildly chic for a pretty 54 year old woman
d) won't kill me in maintenance

Any experience of anything that fits the bill?

Edited by Bear-n on Tuesday 10th June 20:11

Billy_Whizzzz

2,329 posts

157 months

Tuesday 10th June
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http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025060331...

But with winters the z4 will be fine

Bear-n

Original Poster:

1,757 posts

96 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Billy_Whizzzz said:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025060331...

But with winters the z4 will be fine
Cheers, but it's already on fresh Uniroyal Rainsport 5's. I think she'd just feel happier with a bit more metal around her - as would I.

paul_c123

671 posts

7 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Auto Fiat 500 is on my "do not buy" list, along with Ecoboost engine, Powershift auto, Ingenium engine, Prince engine, maybe Puretech engine. And this is the guy who bought a non-runner Jaguar, a RR Evoque with no MoT and an Audi with DSG and 125k that nobody else seemingly wanted.

paul_c123

671 posts

7 months

Tuesday 10th June
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You might squeak in a high mileage VW Golf convertible for £3000. The trouble with that price bracket is its either going to be old/high mileage, or small/very small economy car (I'd class Fiat as economy car, alongside Dacia, Skoda, some Renaults, some Nissans, Citroen/Peugeot, etc). Probably worth taking a risk on an older, higher mileage.

interstellar

4,250 posts

160 months

Tuesday 10th June
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http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025060531...

4wd too if she wants to feel safe but not sure if they have heated seats.

Edited by interstellar on Tuesday 10th June 20:48

andyalan10

457 posts

151 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Volvo C30/C70, would cut a bit of a dash for that sort of money. Probably easy to find heated seats and automatic. Maximum reliability would be a petrol, probably 5 cylinder, is your wife a light footed driver, because it might not be very economical :-)

bangerhoarder

653 posts

82 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Auto mk1 TT (though rare). Not a DSG V6 though unless it’s just had the gearbox/mech unit repaired.

NiceCupOfTea

25,347 posts

265 months

Tuesday 10th June
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e63 630? You can pick up one with 100k miles for that sort of money

Mr Tidy

26,508 posts

141 months

Tuesday 10th June
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A Z4 on winter tyres should be fine, but my daily is an E90 330i that I put on winters every year.

For a bit more "chic" maybe an E92/E93 would be a good option although heated seats were only an option not standard. My car is an early one with the N52 engine as the later N53 seems prone to some expensive issues with injectors and HPFPs.

paul_c123

671 posts

7 months

Tuesday 10th June
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Just had a Volvo C70, they feel very much of a previous generation, but that in itself has appeal for some I guess. They are very heavy for their size; and not that small either (make sure you get one with parking sensors). Also, the boot is almost completely useless when the roof is down, not because of the lack of space (there's like a suitcase-sized space) but the access is a 3" slot. There's a complex mechanism to raise the folded roof slightly, it does a lot of whirring and hydraulic actuations and adds only another couple of inches! All hard top convertibles have an enormous boot if you forego putting the roof down though. They are all just slightly too young so the petrols are top tax. The diesels are cheaper (not much though) on tax.

Once again, avoid Powershift. Go for the Geartronic auto, which is a proper torque converter auto transmission.

rscott

16,282 posts

205 months

Tuesday 10th June
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paul_c123 said:
Just had a Volvo C70, they feel very much of a previous generation, but that in itself has appeal for some I guess. They are very heavy for their size; and not that small either (make sure you get one with parking sensors). Also, the boot is almost completely useless when the roof is down, not because of the lack of space (there's like a suitcase-sized space) but the access is a 3" slot. There's a complex mechanism to raise the folded roof slightly, it does a lot of whirring and hydraulic actuations and adds only another couple of inches! All hard top convertibles have an enormous boot if you forego putting the roof down though. They are all just slightly too young so the petrols are top tax. The diesels are cheaper (not much though) on tax.

Once again, avoid Powershift. Go for the Geartronic auto, which is a proper torque converter auto transmission.
Not all - the Mx5 MK3 folding roof doesn't take up any boot space at all

Bear-n

Original Poster:

1,757 posts

96 months

Wednesday
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Thanks for suggestions but it’s a hatchback I’m after ((not another convertible)

DaveyBoyWonder

3,098 posts

188 months

Wednesday
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Mini R56 Cooper (not the S at that price as it'll be the N14 engine).

jamesbilluk

4,137 posts

197 months

Wednesday
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If it's a hatch, my first thought is above and the Mini Cooper

Not sure what they're like, but you also have the Mercedes GLC
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202505272...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202505222...

ilikejam

1,142 posts

130 months

Wednesday
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Electric an option? Not exactly sexy though:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202212082...


chocolatefingers5000

55 posts

48 months

Wednesday
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Bear-n said:
The missus drives 30 miles a day to work in her little Z4 (E85) and I know she's getting edgy, as would I, at the prospect of doing this in winter.

I'd like to be all heroic and buy/run her a second car that's:

a) Auto
b) Got heated seats
c) mildly chic for a pretty 54 year old woman
d) won't kill me in maintenance

Any experience of anything that fits the bill?

Edited by Bear-n on Tuesday 10th June 20:11
aware it's been mentioned already (and more cars are better than fewer), but you could get a hardtop for the Z4 and some good all season/winter tyres and that would do the job?


NiceCupOfTea

25,347 posts

265 months

Wednesday
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DaveyBoyWonder said:
Mini R56 Cooper (not the S at that price as it'll be the N14 engine).
The late R56S was much better reliability wise. My dad had no problems with his 2012 R57 S.