2 cars for £20,000
Discussion
You have £20k to spend on 2 cars. One must be an estate and the other must be relatively practical (no convertibles unfortunatley).
Estate should be diesel and the other is not an issue as it will mainly be on the motorway. The estate can be 4 cylinders but the other must be 5 or more and be a bit more fun.
Both should be manual, reliable and long lasting.
My current thoughts are:
VW Passat Estate 140 TDI Sport
BMW E90 330i
What options do you have?
Estate should be diesel and the other is not an issue as it will mainly be on the motorway. The estate can be 4 cylinders but the other must be 5 or more and be a bit more fun.
Both should be manual, reliable and long lasting.
My current thoughts are:
VW Passat Estate 140 TDI Sport
BMW E90 330i
What options do you have?
http://pistonheads.com/sales/2168342.htm
http://pistonheads.com/sales/2072916.htm
Job done!
ETA: my crap computer skills
http://pistonheads.com/sales/2072916.htm
Job done!
ETA: my crap computer skills
Edited by jtwaring on Wednesday 17th November 17:04
jtwaring said:
Buy the same car twice???
Petrolhead_Rich said:
jtwaring said:
Buy the same car twice???
I'd get an old shape (2004-2009?) Subabru Legacy diesel as the estate. It will last forever, go wherever, has entertaining handling and it's a diesel estate. It's equally at home in a field, on a motorway or on a gravel drive.
The new version is heavier, uglier, thirstier and slower, and apparently this constitutes progress.
Not sure on the other one - what are the criteria again?
this - http://preview.tinyurl.com/legacydiesel
and this - http://preview.tinyurl.com/deltaintegrale
plus about £3k of haggling.
The new version is heavier, uglier, thirstier and slower, and apparently this constitutes progress.
Not sure on the other one - what are the criteria again?
this - http://preview.tinyurl.com/legacydiesel
and this - http://preview.tinyurl.com/deltaintegrale
plus about £3k of haggling.
Edited by blugnu on Wednesday 17th November 17:32
520D touring
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2240361.htm
I'd rather have an e39 but that's just me;)
e36 M3 GT
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2154741.htm
As with the touring I'd choose the e36 because i prefer the older models.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2240361.htm
I'd rather have an e39 but that's just me;)
e36 M3 GT
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2154741.htm
As with the touring I'd choose the e36 because i prefer the older models.
http://pistonheads.com/sales/2168342.htm
^Volvo Stolen from above^
http://pistonheads.com/sales/2078718.htm
For the ones thats just that bit more fun...
^Volvo Stolen from above^
http://pistonheads.com/sales/2078718.htm
For the ones thats just that bit more fun...
junglie said:
I know this goes against everything I have just said but what about a MB E320 CDI or the newer C320 CDI?
You're going to have to elaborate because this thread is going to turn into an enormous waste of time in the same way most of its predecessors did. How big an estate do you need? How old can it be? What is your budget for running costs? What is your definition of fun? Be totally honest because you are going to get stupid answers from people who won't have to pay for all the running costs or live with the car. Ok - I will try and provide some more detail.
I would love an E39 M5 but it would always require money spent on it so not ideal. The estate should be big enough - I think the A4 is just on the cusp, V70 or Passat probably more useful. The running cost of something mainstream like those will be perfectly managable whereas a E55 AMG Estate probably would not be (although loads of fun!).
The 'other' car can be a little more special so E60 5 Series, A4 or the likes would be great. I do not mind which way the money goes 25/75%, 50/50% or any other combination - estate will be ferrying my soon to be son around so safety and reliability number 1 for that.
Does that help a little more?
I would love an E39 M5 but it would always require money spent on it so not ideal. The estate should be big enough - I think the A4 is just on the cusp, V70 or Passat probably more useful. The running cost of something mainstream like those will be perfectly managable whereas a E55 AMG Estate probably would not be (although loads of fun!).
The 'other' car can be a little more special so E60 5 Series, A4 or the likes would be great. I do not mind which way the money goes 25/75%, 50/50% or any other combination - estate will be ferrying my soon to be son around so safety and reliability number 1 for that.
Does that help a little more?
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