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Looking for new car but stuck for what to go for

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Hello all.

I'm looking to get a new car (new to me, not necessarily new) as we don't think my car has much life left in it.

I am looking at at budget of £6000 - but not sure what to look at. At the moment it is just my husband and I, but we are trying for a family and I do want something of a resonable size.

Some of my thoughts were:
  • Ford Focus
  • Honda Civic (although my dad said earlier that they were talking about a problem with Civics a short while agon on BBC's One Show - although helpfully he can't remember what the problem was, so will have to look into that)
  • VW Golf - although for my budget, will probably be quite an old one

My current car is an old, tiny tin car and a very basic model. So I do really want something spacious (but not an estate!), solid and safe with a few modern bits (like electric windows!).

Anyway, does anyone have any advice?

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  • anewman
    anewman Posts: 9,200 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 26 February 2010 at 10:06PM
    VW Golf - although for my budget, will probably be quite an old one
    Since you include this one I will suggest a Skoda Octavia. Based on the same platform, and uses the same engines. You'll get a little more for your money IMO and the only real benefit you get from the VW on top is the badge (to show all your mates/neighbours) and potential small reduction in depreciation. (Remember the Skoda will have plenty of VW/OOOO logos under the bonnet, show your mates those ;))
  • wallbash
    wallbash Posts: 17,775 Forumite
    Ford Focus .

    I think its the most popular family car , ask yourself why .... its good.
    Plenty of second hand ones available.
  • yep, focus. Cheap, relatively reliable, cheap parts and good at just being ...good.

    Octavia is a good shout too. To me, golfs make more sense when newer as they hold value better, as you say for 6k you will be looking at an older car.
  • Eric_Pisch
    Eric_Pisch Posts: 8,720 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    id go for the honda

    bullet proof engines and gearboxes
  • i'd go for the octavia, 2.0T good power good room lots of extra's.
  • Visibility was the thing that got panned in the Civic and I could understand it. For £6k I'd say any of the above are good- take a scout round and see what appeals. That usually makes the decision.
  • Kilty_2
    Kilty_2 Posts: 5,818 Forumite
    Focus imo - you're looking at much newer, lower mileage cars than any VAG.
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