Off to get a new motor tomorrow

Off to get a new motor tomorrow

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BDZ

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583 posts

177 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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After ages spent reading every single car forum and Autotrader ad in the known world I'm off to pick up a new motor tomorrow. Criteria were:

Budget of £3k
Needs to be able to accommodate small family and associated gear
Reliable - absolutely my most important consideration
Used for daily commute but needs to be comfy and capable of monthly 300+ mile motorway journeys
Decent size boot
As low mileage possible

Am going to look at:

02 plate 2.0 Passat SE 130
53 plate Mitsubishi Galant 2.4 GSI
53 plate Skoda Superb 1.8T

Was going to look at an A6 until I read the multitronic thread in the Audi forums smile

Anyone have any words of wisdom on the above? Have read up as much as I can but they all seem as safe a bet as any other car.

tomwoodis

570 posts

185 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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Is that the diesel passat?

davidjpowell

17,873 posts

185 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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BDZ

Original Poster:

583 posts

177 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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tomwoodis said:
Is that the diesel passat?
No 2 litre petrol. I'd prefer a 1.9TDi but those that are around are either too high mileage, patchy/no service history etc. There are some out there but not any within my price range/travel distance. There'll probably be one along next week knowing my luck but already been 5 days without a car and can't afford to go another week without one!

BDZ

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583 posts

177 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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davidjpowell said:
You are missing a Saab 9-5?! Fits your criteria very well.

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2414042.htm
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2405080.htm
I did look at a few 9-3s and 9-5s but my trusted local mechanic (I usually buy my cars off him) has warned me off them and he's usually right. I know about the bulkhead/oil gunk issues on the 9-3 but there weren't any near to me that weren't sheds or that didn't have spaceship mileage.

Garett

1,626 posts

193 months

Friday 4th February 2011
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Petrol Volvo S60? Even a diesel, bigger mileages ain't no thang for these cars.

geeteeaye

2,369 posts

160 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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The Skoda would definitely be my choice from those, the Galant while a nice car will be more expensive in the long run: reasonably rare car = pricier parts & less resale value.

BDZ

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583 posts

177 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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geeteeaye said:
The Skoda would definitely be my choice from those, the Galant while a nice car will be more expensive in the long run: reasonably rare car = pricier parts & less resale value.
True, the Galant was a bit of an outside bet but I am a big Mitsubishi fan. There aren't many Galants around but they're a bit of a leftfield choice with very good spec for relatively little money. Mitsubishis just don't seem to sell very well in the UK. They're a bit quirky but have found them to be utterly reliable in my experience. We've had a P reg Mitsubishi Colt GLX for the last 4 years as a runaround for my wife and in all that time the only bit of non-service work needed on it was a new radiator when a freak stone chip damaged it and rust set in. Parts are pricier for sure but needed far less often, certainly compared to some allegedly "solid" German motors I've owned in the past!

rallycross

12,834 posts

238 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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With a budget of £3k mileage should not be a major buying criteria focus on condition and history there are plenty of great cars with 100k on the clock that have a long and reliable future ahead of them a shame to rule them out, current market for cheap cars is strong and everyone seems to focus on mileage.

BDZ

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583 posts

177 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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Went for the Skoda Superb in the end. Lovely to drive on the motorway, like sailing along on the sofa with no effort at all. The dealer selling the Passat wouldn't even get the car out of the corner of the showroom ("you only said you wanted to look, I didn't realise you wanted to drive it"), unbelievably poor service.

Had a go on a 1.6 Mitsubishi Lancer as well. Great round town but didn't do the job on the motorway but would make a great runaround though. 55 plate, one lady owner, 30k miles, full service history with all receipts and 42mpg combined all for £2750. Bit bland but excellent value runaround, just fell a bit short on the motorway.

Superb really does appear to be an appropriate name for the Skoda though.

joebongo

1,516 posts

176 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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Nice one. FWD put me off though.