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What Car For £4-5K?

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rizel23
rizel23 Posts: 283 Forumite
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edited 27 May 2010 at 11:16AM in Motoring
have since changed mind
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  • Kilty_2
    Kilty_2 Posts: 5,818 Forumite
    Vauxhall Vectra / Ford Mondeo........
  • somech
    somech Posts: 624 Forumite
    forget c4 these things are nasty honda civic safe bet
  • rizel23 wrote: »
    Cars i have considered:

    Citroen C4
    Nissan Primera

    what eslse could i look for? thanks

    Erm, something less dull than them two...
  • jaydeeuk1
    jaydeeuk1 Posts: 7,714 Forumite
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    edited 28 February 2010 at 11:47PM
    How about some thing more unusual.

    Renault Val Satis 2.2 DCI
    Citroen c5 (have a friend who's 6ft 6, and has plenty of room in this)
    alfa romeo 156
    Seat Leon
  • rizel23
    rizel23 Posts: 283 Forumite
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    i have just been looking at the Renault Val Satis, tyres at £80 a wheel budget are not cheap, but the V6 diesel looks to give same MPG as the 2.2!

    Looks great car for the money to be honest, just worried if anything went wrong being big bucks to fix being so rare
  • How about a BMW 320d?
  • jaydeeuk1
    jaydeeuk1 Posts: 7,714 Forumite
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    rizel23 wrote: »
    i have just been looking at the Renault Val Satis, tyres at £80 a wheel budget are not cheap, but the V6 diesel looks to give same MPG as the 2.2!

    Looks great car for the money to be honest, just worried if anything went wrong being big bucks to fix being so rare

    Will have above average running costs, as its deemed a premium model - you get an awful lot of car for little money. The v6 diesel is a great unit though. On the plus side, you'll probably never see another one on the road other than yours, unlike a bmw ;)

    Phone around a few vauxhall specialists to get an idea on service costs to change cambelt (assuming its not chain driven), brakes, exhaust etc.
  • AdrianHi
    AdrianHi Posts: 2,228 Forumite
    How about a BMW 320d?

    For £5K it would be one of the ones right in the middle of the "self destructing turbo" and "swirl flap ingesting descruction of engine" age range, unless a previous owner has had those parts replaced already :(

    For £5K I fancy a Mazda 6 and you might as well have the 2.0 petrol because the fuel consumption and other running costs is not really any different from the 1.8.
  • thescouselander
    thescouselander Posts: 5,547 Forumite
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    edited 1 March 2010 at 6:58PM
    AdrianHi wrote: »
    For £5K it would be one of the ones right in the middle of the "self destructing turbo" and "swirl flap ingesting descruction of engine" age range, unless a previous owner has had those parts replaced already :(

    For £5K I fancy a Mazda 6 and you might as well have the 2.0 petrol because the fuel consumption and other running costs is not really any different from the 1.8.

    Yes, 'tis true. Many owners have removed the swirl flaps - it would definitely be something to watch out for though. Or the op could go for a petrol version.
  • Millionaire
    Millionaire Posts: 3,748 Forumite
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    Golf Mk5??
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