5K ulez runaround
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Nicetobenice

Original Poster:

900 posts

5 months

I'm looking for a ULEZ compliant hatch (or estate)
It will spend most of its time in and around London with the occasional longer motorway trip.

The Focus and Fiesta with the ecoboost engine seems good value - I've read the horror stories but is it just a question of budgeting 1k preventative work and then cracking on for another few years?

Boring cars not really a problem for this as it will be a workhorse living on the streets

LunarOne

7,191 posts

164 months

Any petrol car made after 2004 surely?

Nicetobenice

Original Poster:

900 posts

5 months

Yes
But when I do a search the fords seem decent value for what they are

ZX10R NIN

30,340 posts

152 months

Nicetobenice

Original Poster:

900 posts

5 months

Fantastic suggestions thanks.
Will have a browse later

itcaptainslow

4,632 posts

163 months

If boring isn't an issue, it's difficult to look past something like a Toyota Corolla or Auris. It'll be endlessly reliable and easy to move on afterwards.

Nicetobenice

Original Poster:

900 posts

5 months

Boring not an issue.

I asked about the fords as you get a lot newer car for the money compared to the Toyota, and I presumed the belt service is the issue

Edit

It's not for me - it's for my son
When he moved to London he didn't take his car with him (a smart forfour) and that's now been requisitioned by my father in law

ZX10R NIN

30,340 posts

152 months

All of the above are reliable & will serve your son well for years to come, it'll come down to what he prefers & the insurance cost.

The 1.5/1.6T engines in the Ford have a normal cambelt so that makes them a more sensible/reliable proposition.


v8notbrave

372 posts

40 months

Nothing wrong with eco boost but note my 4.2 V8 Audi S4 is ulez compliant and life is too short for boring cars?

This is PH, there must be other options in budget

Nicetobenice

Original Poster:

900 posts

5 months

v8notbrave said:
Nothing wrong with eco boost but note my 4.2 V8 Audi S4 is ulez compliant and life is too short for boring cars?

This is PH, there must be other options in budget
As a challenge what's interesting, won't explode at great expense and is vaguely reasonable to insure for a 25 living in London?


Nicetobenice

Original Poster:

900 posts

5 months

He had a Volvo 240 when he lived up here so that C30 appeals!